"It would be natural for there to be more resignations. Moreover, there must be some kind of symmetry in the PP-DB coalition. When one of the partners has taken responsibility in this way, perhaps the others should follow the same logic.
This is what political scientist Rumyana Kolarova stated to Euronews Bulgaria in a comment on the situation after the double vote on June 9.
"Winning an election is one thing, then governing in such a way as to retain the trust of your constituents is quite another.
The fact that parties like “Greatness” have positioning in the new social media does not mean that it is cheap. This is a very expensive operation. It's an illusion that it's a voluntary, voluntary initiative," added Kolarova.
"The principle is: all those who lost, and in this catastrophic way, should resign. This is the leadership responsibility – since you had the courage and self-confidence to become a leader, you should have the courage to resign", said journalist Boyko Stankushev:.
The general impression is that – although formally Borisov and Peevski win these elections – and there is a great outflow, a great erosion of the electorate.
Those who are not politicians at all (“Greatness” - note ed.), but are anti-system – and we have had such in the parliament since before – to the horror and wonder of the academic community and the more intelligent and prepared people.