Talking heads have been creating anticipation for Rumen Radev's project for a total of 2 years. The protests a month ago also inflated expectations. His move is perfectly logical and timely, now, before these elections, so that he can have time to organize for participation. This was said in an interview with "Face to Face" on bTV by the chairwoman of "Movement 21" Tatyana Doncheva.
"I don't like expectations before an important competition. Unrealistic expectations very quickly give rise to disappointment. There is a need for change," she pointed out in response to a question about her forecast for the results that Radev will show in the early vote.
"The problem is that there is not much time for some soft structures to be created. "However, this is surmountable. My biggest concerns are whether they will have enough time and organization to protect their result. Unlike "Velicie", which will have the right to members in the SIC, Radev's formation will have no right to participate in either the CEC or the local election commissions," she further commented.