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Lyubomir Stefanov: If "Vazrazhdane" comes second in the elections, there may be a version of the coalition by force

Former Energy Minister Miroslav Sevlievski added that the election campaign looks like this - nearly 60% of Bulgarians will not participate in the elections

Jun 2, 2024 11:25 234

Lyubomir Stefanov: If "Vazrazhdane" comes second in the elections, there may be a version of the coalition by force - 1

< strong>Political scientist Lyubomir Stefanov stated that he is pessimistic about a high voter turnout in the 2 in 1 elections - the early parliamentary elections, which will be held together with the European elections on June 9. In theory, everyone should be able to form coalitions with everyone after the elections and form a coalition. If "Revival" however, they come second in the elections, you can see a second version of the coalition under compulsion - to love stubbornly, he commented in the bTV studio, quoted by novini.bg.
He does not see the political in the election campaign, which, according to him, turns into jokes and teasing. And he gave an example with the billboard on which Nikolay Denkov, Boyko Borisov and Delyan Peevski could be seen.

Lyubomir Stefanov believes that there is an opportunity to form a government after the elections on June 9.

He urged people to come out and vote in the 2 in 1 election.

The former energy minister Miroslav Sevlievski added that the election campaign looks like this - nearly 60% of Bulgarians will not participate in the elections. The big bet is who to rely on - the men or the women, the young or the old, Sevlievski pointed out. A surprise can also happen in the elections, he does not rule it out. And he added - that if there is a low voter turnout, fewer parties will enter the parliament.

According to him, Bulgarian citizens look at "Revival" as a party that entertains them. He believes that there is no other paradise, outside of NATO and the EU.

Sevlievski believes that even after June 9, Bulgaria will be a good place to live. There should be a useful and stable majority, the former energy minister hopes.