In Bulgaria, it has already become accepted that the state "cuts" the private sector in order to hand out salaries, pensions and benefits, said political observer Kristian Shkvarek in the program "From the Day" on BNT in connection with the announced parameters of the draft budget for next year.
This is socialist suicide. It was not started by this cabinet, but by Asen Vassilev 4 years ago, who opened the gates of hell. Every next cabinet will come and hand out. Bulgaria, if it does not freeze all salaries in the public sector, will follow the Argentine model, said Shkvarek.
The Bulgarian is developing a very perverse feeling towards the state – she should give it to him, regardless of whether he worked it out. This handing out is not statesmanlike behavior. Borisov, as an experienced politician, should close these gates and say – enough, we've come this far, added political scientist Lyubomir Stefanov.
The cabinet will be in survival mode until the end of its mandate, because it is a minority government. It happens that everyone gets something from the process. Borisov realizes that this is not in the country's favor, but he is ready to make a risky pirouette that could turn out to be a somersault, Stefanov pointed out, adding that with his actions the GERB leader is trying to control the processes taking place around Bulgaria's entry into the eurozone.
This cabinet will survive as long as the two main players decide to survive, for the simple reason that there is currently no united opposition in Bulgaria. So this cabinet will survive as long as it decides to survive. Only Borisov and Peevski are the strong figures in the government and only they can say – we are done, noted Kristijan Škvarek.
The cabinet will be in survival mode until the end of its mandate, because it is a minority government. It happens that everyone gets something in the process. Borisov realizes that this is not in the interest of the state, but he is ready to make a risky pirouette, which could turn out to be a somersault, Stefanov pointed out, adding that with his actions the GERB leader is trying to control the processes taking place around Bulgaria's entry into the eurozone.
This cabinet will survive as long as the two main players decide to survive, for the simple reason that there is currently no united opposition in Bulgaria. So this cabinet will survive as long as it decides to survive. Only Borisov and Peevski are the strong figures in the government and only they can say – we are done, noted Kristijan Škvarek.
Lyubomir Stefanov described the disputes surrounding the replacement of the Speaker of the National Assembly Natalia Kiselova as overdramatization.
This coalition is fragile and will be very careful with major changes in the government, added Škvarek, specifying that he did not expect even a change such as the rotation of the parliamentary leader to occur.