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Rumen Yonchev: Most likely Glavchev is leaving

The prime minister will still be a highly politicized figure, Boris Yachev believes

Снимка: Bulgaria ON AIR

Most likely we will not see the same prime minister. I assume that one of the other times will emerge from the home book, because it is not that Dimitar Glavchev did not do his job, he managed to maintain a decent tone in the management of the country in these few months. Despite his obvious connection with GERB, he managed to show a decent tone in the management of the country in these few months.

This is what ZNS leader Rumen Yonchev said in the studio of "Denyat ON AIR".

According to him, again because of his connection with GERD, he was "the most unlucky" caretaker prime minister to date.

"It is good, when we talk about these parties in parliament, to remember that they have deceived us again. They shattered the expectations of nearly 1.5 million Bulgarians, who sent them to the 50th National Assembly to form a working cabinet. We are in a very deep political crisis, who will be prime minister - whether it will be Dimitar Glavchev or Petar Chobanov, in both cases we have highly politicized figures", commented the leader of "Conservative Bulgaria". Boris Yanev for Bulgaria ON AIR.

According to Yonchev, it cannot be managed with technical skills.

"You have to win the elections, the trust of the people and then try to exercise power. In politics, one must think one step forward, one step is not enough, and this is demonstrated by our politicians. That is why we are in this severe crisis," he added.

Yanev is of the opinion that it is not a problem who is the head of KPCONPI.

"The problem is that after the disbandment of the KPCONPI, the deputies failed to elect leaders of both committees. Both commissions work with an expired mandate and with a composition that makes decisions with a majority very difficult", he also commented.

The leader of "Conservative Bulgaria" thinks it's time for a new political entity to come on the scene.

"In a number of European countries, it is a practice for political parties to state in advance with whom they would enter a majority and form the next government. In this regard, we came out with a position in which we state that our task in the next National Assembly will be to form a right-wing conservative government", added Yachev.

Rumen Yonchev emphasized that the voters need time to forget what happened in the 49th and 50th NAs: "I hope for a substantial debate about what they will do after the elections, because if they do not present this to the voters, they will not believe Peevski and Borisov again. In the pre-election period, the National Assembly should not work, it should not turn into this fair.