Goritsa Grancharova-Kozhareva did not listen well , when the president invited her and appointed her to form a government. He said he was looking for a way to end the political tension. It would have been dropped if no one from the parliamentary groups objected.
This was stated by the constitutionalist Prof. Nataliya Kiselova in the studio of "Day ON AIR".
Glavchev became acting prime minister, as he was one of the persons from whom the president could choose. Then there was a problem with the Minister of Foreign Affairs and he proposed a candidate who was not approved by the President and for that reason he proposed himself to combine the position of Minister with caretaker Prime Minister.
"If the first had occurred, that is, first he was the Minister of Foreign Affairs, and then he became acting Prime Minister, then we could say that there is an incompatibility, because he cannot be the Chairman of the Audit Chamber at the same time you are a minister The Constitution and the Audit Chamber make exceptions for an acting Prime Minister," Prof. Kiselova explained to Bulgaria ON AIR.
In her words, the list from the "home book" of the head of state is getting shorter.
"The president will hold talks with everyone, except for the candidate for prime minister from yesterday, so that each of them can confirm their disagreement or refusal,", the guest believes.
Assoc. Kiselova is categorical that at the moment we are not in a constitutional crisis.
"The crisis is parliamentary and political. We have a functioning parliament that is relatively loose, they themselves prove that there is a problem within the parliament. In any case, the National Assembly has not been dissolved. There is a president who has a mandate before him, and there is also a caretaker government. The crisis would arise when it is not possible or there is no holder of some bodies", said the constitutionalist.