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Viktor Dimchev: The country is in chaos and collapse after 4 years of revolutions and changes

GERB are on the way to bring their strongest last shaft into the battle for the elections

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There is chaos in a country , which is collapsing after four years of revolutions and changes that have brought nothing to the citizens and the state itself, except disorder, problems and confusion, which all citizens feel in one way or another on themselves, on their empty pockets, on their businesses and seeing daily with their eyes.

This is what he said about the show "Bulgaria, Europe and the world in focus" on Radio "Focus" the political analyst Viktor Dimchev.

According to him, the crisis will last a long time "because the current political situation does not suggest that after the elections there will be any change, even if it is very small".

"There will surely be another election after that. Will there not be another election and so on until the term of President Radev ends, who can then safely enter political life, come out with this party of his and propose his ideas for a majoritarian electoral system, a pro-presidential administration and strengthening his personal powers or to the one he indicated", Dimchev also commented.

"The country is really shaking and it is shaking so much that the administration is wondering how to break up these bickering politicians," the political analyst was categorical.

About BSP

"BSP years ago was a big - first and second political force in Bulgaria. She hasn't been like that for years. At the moment, it is a small, rather vicious and aggressive party with 6-7-8% voter support. And it seems that this collapse of the BSP was prompted by internal processes from the structures of the party itself, but also seriously supported by President Radev, for whom this is a basis to use in that project of his, which we are all eagerly waiting to see implemented. By the way, BSP became a net donor to the other leftist party "Continuing the Change", as a large part of the "Continuing the Change" donors, I have the honor of knowing a certain number of them personally, simply switched from giving money, and to help through their media, positions, public influence BSP, now they do it for “We continue the change" and this is not a secret, nor something surprising. It's just that both parties are on the left spectrum, and they spill over into each other. The State Security kids go to their new party, which is also made by their State Security parents. And people from State Security are members there, as is almost the entire top echelon of the party “We are continuing the change", said Viktor Dimchev.

According to him, it is impossible for the PP-DB to raise their percentages in these elections.

"The question is how much they will fall in these unprincipled efforts and these nonsenses that they have been creating lately and through their intra-party hiccups, and kicking and fighting for the fewer and fewer parliamentary seats that bring mouth-watering salaries. And in personal counterbalances between the various members and leaders of the party," said the political analyst.

"GERB are significantly more stable and are even on the way to bring into this battle their strongest last defense, namely the regional structures. I travel around Bulgaria very often and I can tell you that in some places the representatives of the GERB in municipalities have extremely strong teams of young, talented people who move their cities and make them look much better than they were, some of them look - well from Sofia too. So this is a rather large resource of potentially literate people who could enter the central administration and finally replace these pawns who have currently made it so that every single administration of every single institution or ministry in Bulgaria does not knows what it is doing and is blocked from making any reforms in a state of semi-decomposition. Boyko Borisov is a pretty good organizer and seems to know how to control his party, and somehow he managed to listen to the people, to listen to his electorate, to listen to the Bulgarians and to structure his policy so that little by little it corresponds to that. what people expect", explained Dimchev.