„Delian Peevski as a mandate holder, we cannot see“. This was stated in the studio of “This Morning” the journalist from BNR Silvia Velikova.
„After the position of GERB from yesterday, after the statements of “We continue the change“ in the late afternoon and on BSP – also, these letters make no sense. Anyone can sit down and write some letters, but so what. Where do they send these letters – it is very important that it is not on someone's hacked computer”, commented political analyst Georgi Harizanov.
Yesterday, the chairman of DPS Delyan Peevski announced that the movement will send letters to the other political parties of the 50th National Assembly for the implementation of the second mandate.
„People started writing to each other a lot and talking to each other less and less. I understand them – after such an ugly campaign, in which they have been so grievously offended, they may be at a loss to sit down and talk. Not only the split in the DPS is impressive, but also the disunity and absolutely different opinions in the coalition, noted Georgi Harizanov.
„Yesterday, while Mr. Mirchev was explaining one thing at Tsvetanka Rizova, Kiril Petkov was explaining something completely different online, nothing in common. What is this coalition – becomes more and more unclear. The level is falling at an alarming rate everywhere“, the political analyst also pointed out.
Silvia Velikova recalled Radan Kanev's words that “there is a very big problem in this coalition and they really need to consider – does it benefit, or rather eat“.
According to her, stacking the sheets was problematic – “obviously the people that Dogan didn't want” got into them.
„We see what happened the day after the elections and with the BSP – stacking the sheets turned out to be a problem. Obviously, they cannot say anything to each other with the other formations, since inside they cannot say to each other what they want and what to do”, noted Silvia Velikova.
Georgi Harizanov noted that it is becoming increasingly unclear to him what is happening in the DPS.
"For all its flaws, the DPS looked like a party where politics was done clearly, tightly and quietly - with their understanding of policy making, but from the outside it looked professional. Now we see that Dogan's MPs have no idea what they are thinking, what they are doing and what position they are in until Dogan speaks. This is extremely insulting to both them and him. The whole scene is starting to look extremely sad," the political analyst noted.
According to him, among the deputies around Delyan Peevski there are more speakers and to some extent they act independently because they do not comply with the will of Ahmed Dogan.
According to Harizanov, the previous chairmen of the DPS were not taken seriously. And Silvia Velikova pointed out that the deputies around Peevski dispute Dogan's leadership.
"What, when we go to the elections in October - it won't be "Greatness", it will be "Sword" or some other small party that will gain strength or someone will invest. They will be the same. Unless the parties themselves come up with some new solutions after this crisis", she commented.