What is the reason once again to be on the threshold of early parliamentary elections?
The expert in political geography and geopolitics, Prof. Marin Rusev, is of the opinion that it is a matter of public fatigue, which has severe effects such as low voter turnout.
"One of the problems is the 4 percent barrier. One of its functions is to prevent fragmentation in the National Assembly. In the last 15 years, it has not given such an effect. Should try with 5%. There are countries where it is 6-7%. A "Greatness" to enter so easily and disintegrate before our eyes. Classic parties have the greatest benefit," he said in the program "The Day ON AIR".
According to Prof. Rusev, the parties of the status quo have missed the moment to unite, referring to GERB, DPS and BSP.
"This leadership is too long in parties like GERB. We see a refusal to change in DPS. The battle should not be won now by Delyan Peevski's attempts to quickly change the party. They should try to cooperate in the latest attempt to form a government. The same goes for everyone from "Majesty". Maybe they will disappear altogether.
In the BSP we saw a resignation - the result of tension and the need for change. It finds itself in a situation where it is difficult to explain how it wants to be recognized as a pro-European party. New leaders must make a fresh start. In "We continue the change-Democratic Bulgaria" (PP-DB) has a quiet and hidden moment of trying to make amends with the withdrawal of Hristo Ivanov.
GERB is a strong party and even if it drops its result, it will be by a fairly small percentage. The peak moment of "Revival" has also been reached. It turns out to be one of the most meaningless parties in the parliament in recent years - it spends the popular vote, does not want to participate in power and cannot use policies", explained the guest of Bulgaria ON AIR.
According to Prof. Rusev, Bulgarians voted with their feet and 2 million people went to the West, and only 20 thousand - to the East.
"We will not find a world where everyone is happy. We have to find the reasonable compromise for our country", concluded the expert in political geography and geopolitics.