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Yuliy Pavlov: I expect Radev to participate in the next elections

According to him, there are many regions in which "DPS-New Beginning" is taking over GERB

The tremors in the government and the increasingly sharp tone of political leaders point to an increasingly likely early election.

Seeing the reactions of Georg Georgiev - a large part of the BSP analysts, one possibility on the political scene is for Peevski to participate more officially in this government. The other possibility is that Borisov has had enough of choking. This was commented by sociologist Yuliy Pavlov in the studio of "Denyat ON AIR".

"In order to stop such raiding, the way is probably to go to early elections, which Borisov can provoke", he noted.

According to him, there are many regions in which "DPS-New Beginning" takes over GERB.

Former MEP Petar Vitanov stated on Bulgaria ON AIR that it is increasingly unlikely that the government of Rosen Zhelyazkov will serve a full term.

"They have set off on a landslide, the distrust is growing. The cabinet reshuffle is on the other side. For this angry reaction of Borisov, Pazardzhik was the detonator, raiding is the right word", Vitanov stated.

The GERB leader demanded the replacement of the Speaker of the Parliament Natalia Kiselova. It is very likely that there will be a rotation and she will be replaced with another in the post.

"With such a figure who is loyal only to Borisov, at least equally to Borisov and Peevski. There is no trust in her as a potential prime minister of a caretaker cabinet," Vitanov commented.

Pavlov's expectations are that the head of state will participate in the next elections.

"The most logical move on the part of the president. It is likely that he will appear on the field as the leader of a political party led by others, with his support will not be. The more time passes after the expiration of his mandate, the more support for him will decrease," he believes.

The sociologist's forecasts are that Radev will receive 10-15% support in early parliamentary elections.

He needs to find a partner. "Other than GERB, no bridges have been burned there, while between Radev and Peevski they are non-existent," Pavlov is categorical.

Petar Vitanov expects Rumen Radev's party to emerge as the leading political force at some point.