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Political PR expert: The life of the "Glavchev" cabinet may turn out to be longer than expected

There is no time for a new political project that will appear in the upcoming early elections and confuse the accounts of a party, believes Tsvetelina Uzunova

Apr 3, 2024 15:15 276

The official government of Dimitar Glavchev may turn out to have a longer life than expected.

This forecast was made to the BNR by political PR and journalist Tsvetelina Uzunova, head of the Press Center of the Council of Ministers under Prime Minister Simeon Saxe-Coburggotsky.

"He gave a request to invite experts to it, his phrase was that there are enough prepared people for ministers in the ministries. We look forward to seeing his choice.

In her words, the parties of the current parliament are in the process of "verbally fighting each other," and this behavior mines the way for coalition talks after the early elections.

Uzunova expressed the opinion that against the background of the elections for the European Parliament and the major changes that could follow, it is not unimportant who and how will govern Bulgaria and what position will be assigned to it in the future - whether to the obedient or to the assertive your position.

According to her, "Brussels is leading the EU countries to a wrong neoliberal policy with controversial priorities, which are not only not on the agenda of the people, but are already causing harm".

Pepi Dimitrova, political PR, who worked in the government press center of three of the offices appointed by President Rumen Radev, commented that the behavior of Dimitar Glavchev was more positive than "that fair that was played in recent months by the leaders parties":

"Glavchev gives a signal that he will approach responsibly. I expect him to look for key expert figures from the capacities of the departments themselves, which will be under his management".

Dimitrova did not want to give a forecast of what the duration of the "Glavchev" cabinet will be, because in the last month and a half all forecasts have become "fluff and dust from what the politicians are doing, they repeatedly lied to us".< /p>

The talking of the parties is to their hard cores, believes Pepi Dimitrova, and expressed the opinion that their leaders and publicists "are not interested in the periphery and rely on the fact that she is tired and will not go to vote".

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Tsvetelina Uzunova pointed out that people are waking up and already realize that it is not the same as who will stand at the head of the state:

"I expect a higher voter turnout. ... I think there will be a surprise in this direction - more people will go to vote".

According to her, the ideologies of the parties have blurred boundaries in recent years, and emphasis is placed on who will occupy which post.

"In the campaign, it will be very important for the parties to declare where they are on the political spectrum and to stand up for what they say. People should rather choose based on what they have seen politicians do so far, not what they will be told in the campaign.

Compromising and pointing out the fault of the other - such an election campaign awaits Uzunova.

Pepi Dimitrova commented that reality shows that elections are more about mathematics, good and structured organization, and less about messages and ideology:

"I expect the hard cores of the parties to go to the polls, and those parties that have good structures in places. These are GERB, DPS, BSP, PP, therefore they need DB, because they have structures in places. ... I expect the elections to be 2 to 1 with the slim ranks of the old and well-organized parties. I have less faith that people's love will be won".

The balance of power in the next parliament will remain the same, she predicted, adding:

"This will make the election a self-serving and expensive exercise that has taken a lot of public energy without changing anything.

The two political PRs expressed the opinion that there is no time for a new political project to appear in the upcoming early elections.