Before Bulgaria there are many problems, many questions, many opportunities that can only be exploited if there is a stable government that can commit to the next few years.
This is what he told "Focus“ the executive director of the European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions Ivaylo Kalfin.
In his words, the political forces in Bulgaria persistently do not show an opportunity to organize the management of the state, which has been going on for quite a long time and is becoming a very serious chronic problem. "There is not enough political responsibility and there is not enough political will to get things under control in the country. And after this has been going on for so long, one wonders if someone is not more comfortable with this way of being the state, instead of having a clear political government.“
According to him, it would be a very bad idea if the "assembly” in some way and in some form. Several steps are necessary to create a working government, he also pointed out, and according to him, a country is governed by a majority in the National Assembly. "And since one party cannot win a large majority, this implies the creation of a coalition with a clearly written coalition agreement, shared responsibilities, clear goals to the public, so that it is clear to everyone what is happening and what will happen,&ldquo ; said Ivaylo Kalfin.
The former minister expressed doubt that something different will happen than the previous 6 attempts, as these are the same players and the same parties in which he does not see much potential. "I hope at some point some enlightenment will come to the main political parties and they will understand that they are created not only to create boring series in the media and in the parliament, but to govern, and to govern the country well, to be responsible of what people expect from government,” he shared and added that until the parties fulfill their function and bear the responsibility for which they were elected, whatever electoral system we devise, the parliamentary elections are meaningless. "This is not from the system, this is from the material".