The parties had strategies. About "We continue the change" this strategy was punctuated by incidents that are surely fortuitous. Their strategies were limited - incidents with firearms, the disaster of the NSO, but also by something that for a year has been a factor in shaping public opinion towards them - records. This is what the political scientist Prof. Rumyana Kolarova commented in " The day ON AIR".
According to her, the strategy of "We continue the change" is aimed at attacking the official cabinet and its actions.
What is happening in Bulgaria is not very different from the mood in other European countries regarding the European elections, according to the former Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Milen Keremedchiev.
"The division over the migrant crisis is leading in Europe. In Bulgaria, this is politicized to the maximum and is used by the parties. The topic of aid to Ukraine also ran deep in the election campaign of all parties. Those who instill more fear in the minds of Bulgarians are being played with," Keremedchiev analyzed to Bulgaria ON AIR.
Prof. Kolarova defined as inadmissible the continuous repetition that Bulgaria is sending troops to Ukraine.
"Most of the parties repeat that we must preserve our sovereignty. I have heard a promise of how we will renegotiate our position in the EU. It cannot be renegotiated. There is also a lot of misinformation in the campaign," she added.
President Rumen Radev intervenes directly in the election campaign, Keremedchiev said: "It is possible that he is playing for himself. It categorically plays against the parties that defined themselves as Euro-Atlantic".
In the words of the political scientist, there is a chance for a cabinet after the elections, "if the politicians are reasonable".
"Another early election will be a total loss of electoral support. Any presence in the administration can bring negatives", explained Prof. Kolarova.
Keremedchiev also commented on the declaration on Srebrenica: "This is an outrage. We are sending the wrong signal".
"We will not have a strong commissioner for the EU," predicts Prof. Kolarova