We expect President Radev to make another round of consultations before handing over the third mandate, said BSP deputy chairman and MEP Christian Vigenin at a briefing at the party's headquarters, broadcast by BTA. An additional attempt at dialogue would be important, and from then on we will wait to see who will be given the third mandate, he pointed out.
If it is handed over to us, we are ready to hold talks, to propose again our idea of the way a government can be formed in this parliament, said the deputy chairman of the BSP. Our approach is the only working one that has not been tried so far, he pointed out. We have no intention of surrendering beforehand, said Vigenin. If and when that moment comes, we will have to convene our political bodies, he noted.
Vigenin specified that they propose an expert government, which they called "of national salvation", others - "of national agreement", in which politicians and political leaders do not participate, with an agreement if possible among all political force program, with clear five-six priorities and a certain period of action.
The prospect of reaching a government in this parliament seems increasingly difficult to achieve, but nothing is over until it really is, commented Vigenin. Another question is whether the next National Assembly will be better than this one, he added.