"In a situation of quick elections, DPS may not be a political entity in the parliamentary race. It is possible that the circle around Peevski and the one around Chakarov will be in different configurations with other parties – mandate holders and with the names of coalitions, which, however, will not be "DPS".
Tsvetan Tsvetanov, chairman of the "Republicans for Bulgaria" party, former deputy prime minister and minister of internal affairs, made such a prediction to the BNR.
"Delyan Peevski and Jevdet Chakarov have different concepts. Chakarov and people who support Dogan want a little more postponement of the election date. Peevski wants quick elections. There is currently parity in the voting of the collective bodies of the DPS. According to their statutes, there must be a qualified majority to make a decision. There is also parity in the Central Operations Bureau, as far as I am informed.
People who support Dogan believe that in time they will achieve a qualified majority and be able to make a change in the presidency.
I am convinced that those who have been in the last few parliaments have something to worry about from Delyan Peevski. In all probability, he is handling information that is discrediting the important political factors in the country".
Tsvetanov also pointed out that in crisis situations with an unclear outcome, Boyko Borisov is always humble.
"When Peevski or Dogan takes advantage, Borisov will immediately recognize the winner.
With the handing over of a mandate to the ITN, there is an attempt to form a government with a short period of action and with certain goals, as well as a sufficient postponement of the elections, according to the former deputy prime minister.
"Politicians and society need a little time to calm passions and start talking more meaningfully about specific policies and not personal attacks.
Tsvetanov defined as a "show" 48th, 49th and 50th Parliaments. The former deputy prime minister noted that the necessary legislation has not been adopted for our country to receive a second payment under the PVA.
Tsvetanov believes that it is best to hold early parliamentary elections with a new prime minister.
"And not with Glavchev. He showed weakness and incompetence in foreign policy, as well as appointed bright political figures of the DPS a month ago.
According to Tsvetanov, Raya Nazaryan would continue the line of Dimitar Glavchev. The former interior minister even believes that it is necessary to replace her and "elect a consensus chairman who will subsequently be prime minister".
We missed the last parliamentary elections purely tactically, Tsvetan Tsvetanov also explained.
"We already have a good foundation. We are starting consultations with political formations with which we can appear in a coalition format in the upcoming elections. We will necessarily participate in them".