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Alexander Simov: We may be left without a regular cabinet even after the new vote

The conflict in the DPS may help Borisov to distance himself from Peevski, journalist Vladimir Yonchev believes

Снимка: Bulgaria ON AIR

There are only a few hours left until the intervention in the position of the cabinet "Glavchev 2".

"The truth is that everyone expected a solution, but it did not happen, they are staring at the next 51st parliament. It is quite possible that he will not be able to produce a regular cabinet against the background of the impossibility of normal communication between all parties. There are two problems - Boyko Borisov and Delyan Peevski. If they are removed from governance, the creation of a program government is possible, they are like blood clots that block the possibility of dialogue.

This was stated by journalist Alexander Simov in the studio of "Deniat ON AIR".

According to him, the balance of power in the leadership and the party apparatus are different from the DPS electoral apparatus.

His colleague Vladimir Yonchev suggested that the conflict in the DPS could help Borisov to distance himself from Peevski. He is adamant that there is no need to focus on other ministries at the moment, except for the Ministry of Internal Affairs. And the main question surrounding the elections is who is who in the Ministry of Internal Affairs after the elections.

"The problem with bought votes remains. It's one thing to make elections in a comfortable environment, it's another in a neutral environment where you don't know whose people are yours or others, the third is in a hostile environment," Yonchev said.

According to Alexander Simov, once we have reached a water crisis, there is no quick solution.

"Including GERB, they had created a state waterworks holding. This problem will resolve itself. 30 years on this topic, almost nothing has been done. The money has disappeared, but nothing has been done, the classic Bulgarian formula," the journalist concluded on the subject.

In front of Bulgaria ON AIR, Yonchev explained the easiest scheme for stealing state money: "As a friend of mine says - it is easiest to steal from something that will be buried with soil - roads or with water - the dams".

Yonchev added that the water crisis is a political conversation for which each party should bring out experts.

As a problem facing our country, the two pointed out the brain drain and called on the state to create conditions for appropriate training in our country and attracting young people to stay and work here.

"It is not normal that there is no conversation about important topics that are happening in the world. We have new players, a new type of economy. "Bulgarian business is too small to react, in some places a state policy is needed to invest even just in education," said Yonchev.