"We have no doubt in this dispute - Bulgaria must stand on the side of European law, to which all EU member states are committed. Poland cannot question this order - the foundation of Europe", Stefan Tafrov said.
"Yes, we need patience, but we also need to make it clear that this patience is already running out. I am sorry for that, but I see no other choice in this situation than freezing the funds for Poland under the Recovery Plan", Ekaterina Zaharieva said.
"Bulgarians are largely unaware of the Green Deal because it has been portrayed by some as a scarecrow, by others as a panacea, and it is neither. The Green Deal is the means to overcome the real challenge that no one can deny anymore - global warming. We need to make it clear that there are resources and opportunities in the EU, and it will be up to the next Bulgarian government to decide how they will be used," said Krum Zarkov.
"Some of the political forces are playing with populist issues like the issue of mines. It is very important that we tell the truth. The green deal is a great opportunity," Maria Kapon said.
"I am glad that we are of the opinion that the Green Deal is alternative-free. The transition must be smooth, fair and guarantee Europe's energy security," said Ekaterina Zaharieva.
"It is in our national interest to seek a path of rapprochement that allows us to smooth relations", Daniel Lorer said.
"The new government will have to enter those talks that will show our European and international partners that we know how to get out of the situation," said Krum Zarkov.
"I urge colleagues from the different political parties to understand that Bulgaria does not challenge the right of the citizens of the Republic of North Macedonia to identify themselves as they see fit and to call their language as they see fit. This contestation is used by certain marginal parties in Bulgaria as well as by anti-Bulgarian circles in Skopje to attack Bulgaria", Stefan Tafrov said.
"We owe it to the Bulgarian citizens to lead this campaign calmly and together - regardless of who is on which side of the spectrum," Maria Capon said.
"Thanks to the currency board we already have a fixed exchange rate against the euro, only we don't have a representative in the European Central Bank in Frankfurt. When we join, we will be around the table where monetary policy is set," Stefan Tafrov said.
"We are all united here that the euro is of huge economic benefit to Bulgaria. There is no fiscal and monetary risk as we are in a currency board situation. Again, there is a need for active communication with the public," Daniel Lorer said.
"It seems to be forgotten that by signing the Treaty of Accession to the European Union we have made this commitment. The constant back and forth on this issue creates the conditions for all sorts of conspiracies. The euro will neither raise our standard of living per se, nor will it lower it per se, but the euro could be a useful tool for Bulgaria," said Krum Zarkov.