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Parvan Simeonov: The close distances between the parties mobilize electorates

The structure of the vote will be decided in the next two days before the elections - today, on Saturday and on Sunday itself, according to the political scientist

Jun 7, 2024 09:35 436

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It is unclear who will be second. There is ambiguity around the line. There is an opportunity from everywhere to break the created tension.

This is what Parvan Simeonov, executive director of "Gallup International Balkan", told BNR.

There are a series of small formations around famous personalities that are difficult to predict, noted Simeonov, giving the example of PP "Velichie".

"What is evident is that there is a demand for new."

According to him, the importance of both the third option is growing – "Revival", as well as many other options.

The stalemate at the top is causing those options to swell, he pointed out.

"I support no one" are in the range between 3 and 4%, the political scientist specified.

There is something else working under the surface - close distances mobilize electorates, comments Parvan Simeonov.

The structure of the vote will be decided in the next two days until the election – today, on Saturday and on Sunday itself, he stressed.

ITN is on the verge of entering the European Parliament, noted Simeonov.

"If "Revival" come second, which is the trend at the moment, there will be another reason to think about a formation that guarantees stability. This will be the narrative."

If the height of the little ones is confirmed, it will confirm what the public thinks.

If PP-DB are invited to the next administration and they say "no", this will be an excuse for Borisov to turn more to DPS, he outlined one of the possibilities.

What is happening with PP-DB should not be experienced as a political drama. It would be logical, when the more Balkan and conservative forces take a majority, that the more western ones remain in opposition, said the political scientist.

More parties in parliament leave more room for maneuvers, he summarized.

In his words, there are many combinations, but it will not be a matter of arithmetic, but of legitimacy before society.