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Diana Damyanova: Peevski is attacking the oligarchy in the DPS, which has accumulated money on the backs of the people

If the DPS had not split during the vote, the government could have passed. The quorum was such that there were enough votes from GERB-SDS and DPS to pass, commented journalist Silvia Velikova

Jul 6, 2024 11:04 82

Diana Damyanova: Peevski is attacking the oligarchy in the DPS, which has accumulated money on the backs of the people  - 1

According to journalist Silvia Velikova, the government proposed by GERB-SDS with Prime Minister Rosen Zhelyazkov would have been accepted if the DPS group had voted unanimously.

If the DPS had not split during the vote, the government could have passed. The quorum was such that there were enough votes from GERB-SDS and DPS to pass. In any case, the news, not of the week, but of recent years, is that there is life in the DPS,”, pointed out the journalist Silvia Velikova.

"It is too early to talk about a split in the DPS. Until I hear what Ahmed Dogan says in his address, which usually comes on Friday evening at 5pm. If something happens on Saturday and Sunday, the letter will come on Monday. But it seems to me that it is something that will be covered", declared PR expert Diana Damyanova.
In recent days, it turned out that there is more democracy in the DPS than in the self-proclaimed democratic forces,”, Damyanova explained.

The PR expert noted that six months ago, when Dogan announced the two new party co-chairs, he did not approve of the corporate structure. “It turned out that Peevski, contrary to Dogan, began to perform exactly this – to clean up the oligarchy. But who is Peevski? Does he have the moral standing to be a scavenger? Peevski is attacking the oligarchy in the DPS, which has accumulated money on the backs of the people.

According to Damyanova, we are in a political situation in which all parties are isolated and there will most likely be new elections. Silvia Velikova drew attention to the upcoming decision of the Constitutional Court, which would determine the next caretaker government.