I don't see any chance for a solution now without elections. Elections are inevitable. The question is whether it will be an election that will give a solution, or whether it will be another election that will turn us back into the spiral of another early election, caretaker governments, etc. The parties are in debt. The political class has isolated itself. Peevski's goal is to turn PP-DB into a synonym for corruption.
Prof. Dimitar Vatsov - philosopher, professor at New Bulgarian University and political analyst - stated this to the BNR.
"The current distribution of forces can be reproduced in the next election with an even lower voter turnout. However, it is possible that new political subjects will appear and enter the National Assembly - "Majesty" type, "SWORD" type. We see that alternatives to the existing parties are currently being sought, and some of them are disintegrating before our eyes, such as DPS and BSP.
According to him, it would be very nice if the Bulgarian voters would wake up and give their vote clearly in one direction, so that there could be a government in the next parliament. However, nothing can be predicted, he specified.
"Peevski's goal is to turn the PP-DB into a synonym for corruption,", the analyst believes.
He explained that this is a black campaign against a main opponent of the "Peevsky" style of government.
In his words, it is obvious that with the third mandate there is no chance to create a government:
"The formation of a government was failed in the first mandate. From there, the whole procedure is undermined. It became even more difficult and impossible to form a government after the processes of disintegration in the DPS began.
Prof. Vatsov reminded that the PP-DB made an attempt to return the conversation between the various parliamentary groups to some positive level. Even on this no consensus could be reached, he pointed out. According to him, to a large extent, the parliamentary process is also blocked, and the tribune of the National Assembly is used to "insult" each other.
The parties are in debt, the political analyst is categorical. According to him, they do not speak well to their constituents and fail to address them directly. The political class has isolated itself, he opined, adding that this is part of the ongoing crisis. In this sense, Prof. Vatsov expects more active messages and directing public attention. However, according to him, clientelism has strong support in Bulgaria and it will prevail more and more with fewer voters.
Delyan Peevski is constantly trying to discredit the PP-DB coalition, Prof. Vatsov commented in an interview for the show "12+4", stressing that the media around the DPS leader have been doing this for more than half a year.