"Organized chaos. This is what we observe in Bulgarian politics."
This is what Vasil Tonchev from the sociological agency "Sova Haris" sees in the current political situation, quoted by BNR.
The parties are of two extremely opposite opinions. We see the two camps they have split into, he noted.
Things will go to parliament and parliament will decide if something meaningful can be done. The role of GERB or what Boyko Borisov will decide will be very interesting and key. The decision of GERB can determine how the parliament will act in order to move towards a way out of the political crisis, the sociologist believes.
"There is a way out and this way out must be found by the parliament. To make a temporary majority."
"The parties do not have a compass, they do not have a long-term strategy, and they are mired in the mundane. They are behaving pre-election, not responsibly," reads Tonchev's analysis.
"The elections in the USA are the weather vane by which everyone in our country will adjust their attitude". After November 5, things will become clear, he said in the program "Before everyone".
The president has returned to his role as an arbitrator, Vasil Tonchev also reports. According to him, the president's behavior is consistent and he consistently defends his views.
"We cannot accuse him of following some conjuncture or succumbing to pressure from different directions."
The option of Petar Chobanov being acting prime minister for Tonchev is a "reserve option of the one that was rejected just now".
In the long term, the ethnic element in DPS will prevail. In the short term, Peevski has very strong levers with which he maintains his position, commented Vasil Tonchev. He predicts a "split and most likely a very low result for both lists", which, in his words, will "take the DPS out of big politics" for a period of time.
As "messiah" for now, only the president is emerging. If he waits for his term to end, he will lose a lot and waste a huge part of his chances, the sociologist pointed out.
Tonchev expects "even greater withdrawal of people from the elections and even lower legitimacy of the next parliament".