The clash between Dogan and Peevski is real, Mustafa Emin, an expert on national security at "Yes, Bulgaria", insisted to BNR.
"This is a visual example of how the strong hand pattern works. We have a classic case of the transfer of power from one authoritarian leader to another authoritarian leader.
The DPS shows how things will happen in state government if we move to this model that circles associated with the idea of a centralized state are appealing for.
Emin pointed out the advantages of the two contenders for the leading position in the DPS.
"Peevski has the operational authority. He has control and influence in the institutions of the state, there are mechanisms related to internal political power.
Dogan has economic structures as well as influence in local party structures".
To interfere with Euro-Atlanticism and the civilizational choice of Bulgaria in the struggle between the two is wrong, Emin believes.
"It does not lead to an increase in their support, but to an erosion of the model we have chosen – parliamentary republic with representative power".
Where has Mr. Jevdet Chakarov been until now, since he became the co-chairman of the DPS, Mustafa Emin asked in the program "Horizon do odem".
"What are the mechanisms for making collective decisions?"
In the event of a conflict between two authoritarian leaders, there should be an external mediator, Emin pointed out.
"The solution is for party leaders to totally renounce the model of totalitarian rule".
During the years of transition, there was an unspoken agreement that Ahmed Dogan would perform the functions of a kind of governor for Muslim affairs, explained Mustafa Emin.
"This erodes democracy and the possibilities for normal functioning of institutions.
It is necessary to create such a form of political representation that takes into account the regional interests of citizens.
The lowest common denominator is the regional economic interests of the people. Everyone wants to work according to general rules for normal career development and normal functioning of the business. This is absent.
The solution to the political crisis lies in the compromise that must be made by the political class, not the voters.
Borisov arranges for him not to have a government, Emin also believes.