The
decision of the German
Bundestag to request
the introduction of a
safeguard clause for
Bulgaria and Romania's
EU entry would hardly
affect Bulgaria,
former foreign
minister and
chairperson of the
parliamentary foreign
policy committee
Solomon Passi said.
It was good that
the ratification of
the accession treaty
ended in nearly all EU
member states. As a
result Bulgaria was
not going to
experience any
difficulties related
to its EU entry on
January 1 2007, said
Passi as quoted by
Darik Radio.
The German decision
concerning the
introduction of
safeguard clauses
resulted from domestic
policies, Passi said.
European Commission
was not going to
consider the policies
of separate national
parliaments, when
taking EU-related
decisions, said Passi.
Since EC
representatives have
not requested the
introduction of a
safeguard clause,
Bulgaria should not be
concerned, said he.
Passi also said
that he was satisfied
with the selection of
European Integration
Minister Meglena
Kouneva for Bulgaria's
European commissioner
candidate.
Prime Minister
Sergei Stanishev took
the right decision and
the National Movement
Simeon II (NMSII) was
content with Kouneva's
nomination, said Passi.