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Shkvarek: The only stable formations are GERB and "Vazrazhdane"

The tension between Peevski and Dogan is real, political scientist Slavi Vassilev believes

Снимка: Bulgaria ON AIR

At the moment, the only stable political formations in the parliament are GERB and "Vazrazhdane". In all the others there is some leadership issue. It has been in DPS since yesterday. In "We continue the change - Democratic Bulgaria" has since the moment Hristo Ivanov resigned. In "Greatness" there is every day. In the BSP there has been since the resignation of Cornelia Ninova, in ITN since Slavi has not appeared anywhere.

This is what the political analyst Kristijan Shkvarek commented on "Day ON AIR".

According to the political scientist Slavi Vassilev, the tension between Peevski and Dogan is real and one should not make hasty calculations regarding Peevski's possibilities.

"The big balance is how to go through a process that has been conceived as a project for 20 years. There is another issue - the ethnic one. The party should not be simply Turkish, but should become Bulgarian-Turkish, Shkvarek pointed out to Bulgaria ON AIR.

According to Vassilev, the Turkish state has demonstrated that it has a relationship with the DPS.

"She is not indifferent if the DPS splits," the political scientist added.

Every time Islamist wings were created within the DPS and the Turkish community in Bulgaria, they were crushed, according to Shkvarek.

"In a number of European countries, severe processes of Islamization are underway. This should be our number one goal, the fight against addiction and corruption - number two," added the analyst.

The guests united around the opinion that there is a huge niche in politics - the conservative one.

"The only person who can claim to play a role like the Bulgarian Orban is Rumen Radev. If it comes out now, it can only take a majority in the National Assembly. He is of a different dough. He understands what the responsibility is and what the advantages and disadvantages are", predicts Vassilev.

In the next elections, voter turnout will drop even more, Shkvarek said. According to his interlocutor, the current political elite is "totally worn out".

"The current political system does not empower young, energetic, willing people. They can't break through. The structure is closed. The need for something new will provoke it to come out", Vassilev also summarized.