"The parties managed to continue their insane disputes . They continue to dig more lines of demarcation. We cannot say that there is anything for which this Parliament will be remembered. The main thing that was and will be in the next few months is the split in DPS. A parliament whose by far the most important characteristic was that it was primarily concerned with itself rather than with the problems of society.
This was stated by sociologist Kolyo Kolev in "Day ON AIR".
According to Maxim Behar, the crisis is in the economy and it is because Bulgaria is not moving forward.
"The party division, all these seditions in the DPS, this has nothing to do with the parliament. These are intra-party movements that were bound to happen sooner or later. Parliament did nothing. After all, the job of a parliament is to create good working conditions and make the economy even better. I can't imagine that there will be a clash of economic concepts in the remaining 30 days. For a year and a half, inflation was very strong and all this made our market completely different," added the PR expert for Bulgaria ON AIR.
We can expect electoral turnout lower than 2 million people, which makes the electoral barrier less than 80,000 votes, Kolev is categorical.
"After several elections, both the parties and their analysts and propagandists have run out of words. Not just the words, but the ideas. The parties do not find the words, the ideas, with which to address the people and somehow make them vote for them. Everything has been said and from here on there are only a few campaigners left to possibly vote for "ours". Whatever new political formations come up with, they cannot even launch it. The elections will not be based on any common sense, but on pure emotion," commented the guest.
According to Behar, the economic battle will be very decisive.
"If voter turnout is the big problem in Bulgaria, it means that people who want to be involved in politics must have very clear messages and a program on how to control them. There is a huge disconnect between promises and accountability, it's demotivating. It should be prohibited by law that a member of parliament who is running can withdraw, and this is done by all political forces. And from where to where will they apply for two seats? This is such unforgiving manipulation," he explained.
Kolev is of the opinion that society is already used to the political situation in our country.
"Soon I expect a rhythmic gymnastics ensemble to be launched as well, but they are sensible girls and will not trade their work for this. It is clear that there are people who are initially clear that they will not occupy these places. The mind refuses to work. To attract new voters, you need an offer. Power is a tool with which you want to do something. But what are you going to do - people expect to hear this", the sociologist pointed out.
Bulgaria on the European market is an achievable dream, said the PR expert.
"There is an opportunity for offers in this one month. There should be clear economic goals. If a family runs out of money, everyone will think about how to make money. The same is currently the case in Bulgaria. There must be reasonable managers who hide behind the facade of politicians and bring Bulgaria to the European market in a dignified way. This is a Bulgarian dream that is achievable," he added.