< strong>In the background of the negotiations of "There is such a people" (ITN) to form a government, Delyan Peevski hinted at a hypothetical coup in the parliament to overthrow Raya Nazaryan, organized by "We continue the change-Democratic Bulgaria" (PP-DB) together with President Rumen Radev.
"We don't know if it's true or someone is just plotting, but in politics anything is possible. Such a scenario seems realistic from the point of view of the interested parties, not least because the layers would shift in the run-up to the new early elections. Maybe this would raise the level, but it will not be in favor of those who marry as guarantors", commented political scientist Tsvetanka Andreeva in the studio of the show "The Day ON AIR".
According to her, it is possible that if such a coup attempt is real, the president will participate in it.
"Radev's interference in political life is obvious, especially in BSP. There we have seen for years his direct intervention, the framing, playing with some parties, the creation of political parties", Andreeva also said.
Yesterday, for the first time, the president commented negatively on the decision of the Constitutional Court, with which some of the changes in the Constitution remain.
"As is already known, this decision leaves the so-called short list for the selection of caretaker prime ministers and he himself turned to the journalists and said "tell me who to choose as caretaker prime minister". The president is not happy that his powers are limited. He really has no one else to point to as a future acting prime minister, except Glavchev again, and the relationship between him and Glavchev is not okay. Raya Nazaryan has already said that if she is nominated, she will refuse", commented journalist Valeriya Veleva to Bulgaria ON AIR.
According to her, this will lead to a warming of relations between Radev and PP-DB.
"At the parliamentary level, someone has to carry out this wish of his that someone else be named prime minister. Radev, no matter how much he wants power, the constitutional changes made by Hristo Ivanov clipped his wings, Veleva specified.