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Emil Dimitrov: Peevski can go from "Who" to "He" to "Nobody"

Constitutional law expert Orlin Kolev pointed out that the delay in handing over the second mandate is a good sign

Jul 13, 2024 09:55 129

Delyan Peevski thanks to Ahmed Dogan from Mr. "Who", became Mr. "He". From Mr. "He" can become Mr. "Nobody". Peevski is obliged to make a party to continue. We will have two DPS, which will fight for ethnic votes, and Peevski will try to stay in political life.

This was stated by the former Minister of Environment and Water and deputy from GERB-SDS Emil Dimitrov-Revizoro to BNT, quoted by news.bg.

In his words, Delyan Peevski will try to form a party and gather voters. "He is obliged to survive, make a party and fight for votes. There is no good war, so they will fight for the ethnic votes", commented Revizoro.

According to him, President Rumen Radev can delay the last two mandates to form a government to wait for the decision of the Constitutional Court on the constitutional changes > in the field of the official office.

Emil Dimitrov is skeptical that PP-DB will realize the second mandate. For gen. Atanas Atanasov technical government is any one in which he can participate. "They will not form a cabinet of traitors and bought votes. Thus, there will be no stable cabinet", Revizoro added.

Journalist Asen Genov believes that the PP-DB also do not know what to do with the second mandate to form a government. The question is what PP-DB will do from now on, Genov pointed out. In the last 2-3 years, Peevski returned to his full confrontation, but he did not become a politician - one who answers questions, and not just opens the door and says something. If Peevski takes a wrong step now, he can become nobody, Asen Genov pointed out.

According to him, the DPS of Dogan should say when they found out that Delyan Peevski has influence in the prosecutor's office.

Orlin Kolev, an expert in constitutional law indicated that the delay in handing over the second mandate is a good sign. Giving a mandate to the DPS could lead to constitutional upheavals and a number of issues. Waiting for the second term is a good sign, commented Kolev. And he added - the disunity in the DPS will not be present when there is external interference against the Movement.

He pointed out that if the Constitutional Court declares the changes to the Basic Law unconstitutional, then we will be faced with the hypothesis of nullity - then the old situation should return, in which the head of state dissolves the National Assembly and appoints an interim cabinet.