Mr. Gyurov's statement that he was ready to be an acting prime minister is regrettable. Obviously, private and party interests are once again taking precedence over the principles of statehood and constitutionalism. Formally and legally, he has not been dismissed from the position of Deputy Governor of the BNB, but in fact he has not carried out activities in this position.
This was commented on "Facebook" by Assoc. Prof. Dr. Borislav Tsekov.
The pending proceedings regarding his suitability to hold it deeply undermine the integrity of his candidacy for acting prime minister. To bully the state with "arguments", such as are heard here and there - that once he became the acting prime minister, these proceedings to establish incompatibility would remain without subject matter and therefore there would be no problem, is another manifestation of institutional nihilism and placing personal and private interests above national ones.
To this should be added the circumstance that Mr. Gyurov is not an expert figure, but a figure with a bright party emblem on his forehead, which he did not remove even in his capacity as deputy governor of the BNB. It is worth remembering that even after his election to this position, he demonstrated party bias in an unacceptable manner by going to a party rally of his political force (PP-DB) - a fact that was reported in the media.
Because of all this, it cannot be assumed that his candidacy meets the requirement for relative party neutrality of the caretaker government, which, although not explicitly written, is indisputable in the constitutional doctrine. The fact that this requirement was not previously observed by Rumen Radev cannot be an excuse for its non-compliance now, when contested parliamentary elections are ahead, in which the caretaker government has no place as a "player" in the party labeling "ruling-opposition" or "status quo change".
In fact, the biggest test is for Ms. Yotova - whether she will act in a nationally responsible manner or continue without Radev in Radev's way.
Thank you for your attention to this issue!