PP-DB have lost between 40-50% of their voters and resignations are natural. This is what political commentator Assoc. Petar Cholakov told BNT. According to him, more resignations are needed, quoted by novini.bg.
The PP-DB coalition should stay together, in his opinion. According to him, PP-DB did not draw their conclusions. The tragedy in BSP is not great, the biggest loss is in PP-DB, said Cholakov. If ITN enters into management with GERB and DPS, the fate of PP-DB will follow, he predicts. ITNs are unlikely to enter this option, according to him.
Cholakov also pointed out that it is normal that "Greatness" not to enter into management with GERB and DPS. A third option for the cabinet is to resurrect the assembly, he added. GERB will try to be as constructive as possible, predicts Cholakov. Rather, we will move towards new early parliamentary elections, he pointed out. For him "Greatness" are fireworks.
Yuriy Aslanov believes that if the first exploratory mandate fails, the second and third are doomed. There can be a cabinet only with the mandate of GERB. It was not logical for the assembly to break, according to Aslanov. The vote on Sunday was against the oligarchic model of government. Society is threatened by a tendency towards authoritarian rule, he pointed out. The politicians should agree on something at least temporary, a way out of the crisis, he said.
"The sociologists in our country didn't quite know the things about the 2 in 1 elections this time. For me, the big surprise was that "We continue the change-Democratic Bulgaria" are third, not fifth for example. While for most people the big surprise was the "Greatness" party, said Nidal Alghafari.
According to him, this party "Greatness is not an enigma. Colonel Markov has recognition. Rather, the people around him are not so recognizable.
"I remember how some time ago sociologists didn't even know about the Ataka party, they gave a forecast that they would have 1 percent, but they had 10 percent in the elections, he added.
Rather, those like the BSP should be deeply dissatisfied because of their historically low result. And the others, who should be very satisfied, are from the "Greatness" party, he also thinks.
"There should be a very large and powerful resignation in the BSP, advises Alghafari. If the left continues like this, in the next vote it will struggle to cross the 4% barrier. The ideal option is a minority government, in his words. GERB must come up with a concept", insists Alghafari