We are still in a long-term development trend. People want higher incomes and more opportunities. This trend has not broken – we're going up. The narratives of politicians in recent days are the result of an accumulation of opinions that try to explain a paradox graphically – that we have been in a political crisis for three years. However, economic growth continues.
This was stated by Petar Ganev, senior researcher at the Institute for Market Economy.
"At the moment, the economy is pulling the politicians forward. Is there a risk that we can do something now to reverse the trend? This is the question. Risk may come if we continue to wander in this dead end. This would inevitably lead to votes for deeper change," Ganev also said.
"Stable money, stable government finances, low taxes and the single European market – if we accept that the sea is rough, it is as if we have cast enough economic anchors that help us grow despite all the problems. If we take a step back – because we see politicians and commentaries talking about the economy based on the experience of the last three days – it's come a long way, can we enter another decade where we continue down the same path?'' he asked.