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Tatyana Burudzhieva: The government's horizon is at least until the presidential elections

The political scientist did not rule out the possibility that this parliament will elect another government in a different configuration

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The crises in the country and the obstacles facing the institutions became the subject of analysis by political scientist Assoc. Prof. Tatyana Burudzhieva. According to her, the prediction that the government will fall within 3 months is absolutely doomed. The expert's opinion is that it makes no sense for the government to fall by early spring, because this would be a heavy blow to all parties, because the first few months of the introduction of the euro are critical. In the program “The Day Live” she explained that it makes no sense for the parties in power to seek elections, because they would also give a big bonus to the president. “It makes no sense to hand over power to your most direct competitor. This government will make efforts to hold on at least until the presidential elections,” said Burudzhieva.

The political scientist did not rule out the possibility that this parliament will elect another government in a different configuration and added that the PP-DB should have analyzed that their refusal to participate in the government gives Delyan Peevski so many chances and scope for expression.

Burudzhieva is of the opinion that the lack of deadlines for decision-making by the president really blocks the work of the institutions.

Regarding the garbage crisis in Sofia, Tatyana Burudzhieva is categorical that there is no drama in the prosecutor's office seeking information about the situation that has arisen and she does not see institutional pressure in this. She noted that every action of a given institution is heavily politicized and this leads to the wasting of the institutions. “These are bodies that must perform certain actions, and with politicization, the field of distrust towards institutions expands”, she noted.

Regarding the mayor of Sofia Vasil Terziev, Burudzhieva is of the opinion that when the mayor's name surfaces after a crisis or problem, it is not a good start and there are poor prospects for a possible second term.