This is ugly, on the part of this boy Nasko Atanasov. There is an intellectual deficit in the BSP in the party and in the parliamentary group and it is not good for this to be so obvious. In the past, the Tsar stopped them with the phrase, "let us be masters of silence". Now in the BSP there is no one with the authority of the Tsar to stop the nonsense, said the former Deputy Speaker of the National Assembly and leader of the United Left, which broke away from the United Left – Movement 21, Tatyana Doncheva.
In an interview with the Bulgarian National Radio, she commented on Atanas Atanasov's statement regarding the nomination of Iliyana Yotova for president in the fall.
"It is still too early to say how useful, how efficient it is to run for Iliyana Yotova, but to throw out some young man who does not realize that it does more harm than to appear loyal", Doncheva believes and recalled that Movement 21 withdrew from the BSP-United Left coalition a year and a half ago.
Regarding the consultations with President Iliyana Yotova today, Doncheva commented that Raya Nazaryan, who voted for the house book and last week said that she cannot become the acting prime minister because she is interested and there should be no interference in the elections, is now on a different track opinion:
"Part of the House Book is completely incompatible in terms of functions and competencies to move people to the executive branch. The absurdity is for the Court of Accounts to lead the government and then return to the Court of Accounts and self-check and self-audit. The same is with the Ombudsman and the employees of the BNB. I cannot imagine how GERB and the other inventors of the House Book can reach an election. If you think that there are legally insurmountable points, why, respected lawyer, did you vote for this text as the head of the National Assembly. Now we will tear the Constitution in search of what?"
And according to Tatyana Doncheva, four of the five candidates for acting prime minister, who gave their consent to Iliyana Yotova, are Peevski's people:
"Yes, they are connected. And why did the PP-DB come up with it like that, and on top of that, I hear from Asen Vassilev and Bozhidar Bozhanov that they really liked the amendments to the Constitution, but the Constitutional Court crippled them. But 90% of them are complete nonsense, and if they don't understand what nonsense they have made up, it means that tomorrow they will do the same nonsense for the same reasons as now."
According to her, the doubts about Andrey Gyurov as an acting prime minister are founded. And she warned that there is a legal trap, but it is the lesser evil, "than putting Peevski's blonde beauties":
"Because these positions were filled only with the thought that the figure could lead the government, and not that he would perform basic functions."
For the Minister of the Interior, according to Doncheva, "the team can only include players who are registered for this stadium, not those who are drawn":
"It depends on who will be elected prime minister, what dependencies he will have and who he will be drawn to. I have not noticed that in Bulgaria they are looking for worthy people, here they are ours, loyal and will do what is whispered to them."