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Kiselova: There are two factors determining whether there will be a new cabinet and a majority in the National Assembly

For the European elections, the threshold that must be overcome is higher, so there also the turnout will have an impact and there you have much greater chances about rearranging the arrangement of the registered lists, commented the expert

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Kiselova: There are two factors determining whether there will be a new cabinet and a majority in the National Assembly - 1

In my opinion, it depends on whether there will be, so it is clear that it will not be from one parliamentary group. The question is whether it will be two or whether the support of three or more will be sought again. In my opinion, there are two factors, one factor in the first place is voter turnout. And the second factor is how many of the candidates, I mean parties, coalitions, independent, will manage to get representation. "This is Bulgaria" the professor of constitutional law at SU Assoc. Nataliya Kiselova when asked what the chances are for a majority and a cabinet.

"If there are more entities that stay below the 4% barrier and there is a high percentage of people who voted with ``I don't support anyone,'' which I think, we say everywhere that you shouldn't vote that way , but it must be individualized for candidates, party, coalition. Well, if there are fewer subjects in the National Assembly, it might be easier. However, if the voter turnout is higher and there are more parties and coalitions represented, then the parliament will be more representative and maybe then there will be two blocs - one more supportive of the government, the other completely oppositional," added the associate professor. .

According to her, there were floating majorities in the current parliament and it is not always clear who the majority is, or the majority is formed situationally.

"This is not good and I secretly hope that in the next parliament, if there are more groups, even if there are fewer, it doesn't matter, it is clear who is in power or supports the government and who are in opposition. For the European elections, the threshold to be overcome is higher, so there also the voter turnout will have an impact and there you have much greater chances of rearranging the order of the registered lists. I expect surprises, at least in the European elections,", Assoc. Kiselova also said.

She pointed out that people who are listed further down the lists can get representation. "Because there you have a lot more opportunity to rearrange the lists. You have no reservation, if I may say so, for the first one, who is the leader of the lists", said Associate Professor Kiselova.