"In politics, you have to have a certain hygiene of contacts,", he pointed out on the occasion of the resignation of the Chief Secretary of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, Zhivko Kotsev, and the subsequent revelations in the public space about the relations between the former rulers.
"There is a war going on right now, but I can't imagine how it will end. In society, people sit and say to themselves "come on, enough is enough, disgust, disgust and disgust in society is a serious problem,", Kutev believes.
"It doesn't work like that - all we see is a slop that keeps pouring in," he added.
The caretaker government is currently much more political than the previous caretaker governments were, Anton Kutev commented.
In his words, acting Prime Minister Dimitar Glavchev will have to constantly "prove that he is not politically dependent".