What is currently being done with the third mandate will not lead to success. Lyubomir Karimanski, a former MP from ITN, made such a prediction before the BNR.
"This parliament is fragmented, lacks political culture".
He analyzes the choice of the head of state ITN to receive the third mandate.
"Due to the bankruptcy of the parliamentaryly represented groups, the president had nothing else to do. It is not even possible to say who is currently the leader of the BSP. DPS has split".
Karimanski pointed out the benefits of conducting public negotiations to form a government.
"When you are honest with people in the election campaign, you can be honest with the partners you are negotiating with. This makes it impossible for any backstage arrangement to be put on the table."
The former deputy stated that no political force represented in the parliament proposed to make a common doctrine for the economic development of Bulgaria.
Mika Zaikova, a former MP from ITN, is also not optimistic about the success of forming a government with the third mandate.
"Due to the party and personal ego of the so-called "people's representatives". They forget what they are in parliament for".
There must be balanced policies to build a doctrine for development, Zaikova is convinced. She believes that new elections would bring even more serious disappointment to the people.
"The situation is tragic. To think about what is happening with Bulgaria's economy. We need reforms in each of the sectors, but they are not done by a caretaker government.
Karimanski also pointed out the weaknesses in the country's economic policy.
"We reduced the GDP by nearly BGN 6 billion, but without touching the indicators down to the feathers in the budgets themselves and without considering the growth of the economy. If we maintain the growth in spending, we are not sure that we will have enough revenue in the treasury. We cannot use the capital program as a buffer for another year. This is a vicious practice for the economy and for development. We have no added value against the pace of labor income growth.
He commented on the temporary removal of Andrey Gyurov from the post of deputy governor of the BNB.
The Supreme Administrative Court rejected as groundless Gyurov's request to suspend his suspension.
"The Central Bank Act says two things. One is that there must be an establishment of involvement, the other – implementation of the activity. His very participation is a fact that he has violated the Law on the BNB".