I don't think that there will be any intrigue in tomorrow's vote of no confidence. Over 120 MPs will support the government. Nothing new will happen. I predict that in the coming years things will go this way. This was stated on NOVA NEWS by political analyst and PR expert Nidal Algaffari.
According to him, there will be no split between the PP and the DB, but he is convinced that there are internal conflicts in the formation that will have to be overcome at some point.
Specifically for “We Continue the Change“ Algaffari believes that many of the party's supporters have been disappointed by its leaders, Kiril Petkov, Asen Vassilev, Nikolay Denkov and Lena Borislavova, and he did not rule out the possibility that the latter three will also withdraw from active political life following Petkov's example.
He commented on the protests in Varna that they have no potential to gain momentum and added that “corruption has been and always will be“.
Anyone who comes to power, it is logical to put their own people in charge. That's how it is in our latitudes. Once you have chosen to become the mayor of Varna, you should always expect that those with hoods may appear and take you away if you have participated in any corruption schemes, explained Algaffari.
In conclusion, the PR expert pointed out that with regard to Rumen Radev, he will still be held accountable for many things he has done since he was on “Dondukov“ 2.
When asked whether he expects the president to establish his own party, Nidal Algaffari answered negatively.