Probably there are interests in full control over the internal ministry, that's why Kalin Stoyanov is important for DPS. I do not think that in electoral terms, regardless of the war in the DPS, Peevski's project can prevail over Dogan, who would achieve a result of over 250,000 votes. It is very difficult for DOST's result of 100,000 votes to be surpassed by Peevski's faction.
This said about "Your day" the political scientist Assoc. Milen Lubenov.
"No one needs a push from a vote push. The interior minister cannot be the reason for blocking the political process. Elections should be held as soon as possible in order to resolve the long political crisis," he added.
According to the political analyst Georgi Harizanov, the genesis of the entire political situation is the "clumsy" changes in the Constitution. "The reasons why the president did not sign the decree could have been different, including the replacement of Gvozdeikov. In my opinion, Radev's refusal is not based on the wording "fair elections", but there is another reason. The President-Peevski conflict is a much more serious reason for this decision than Kalin Stoyanov's influence on making the elections fair, because he is not a factor in this. Due to the weakness of the other parties, the DPS will continue to have its weight", he commented.
For his part, the dissident Petar Boyadzhiev believes that Peevski is far from losing the "war''. "The Central Operations Bureau has failed, but it is also Dogan's failure. He, just by not being able to gather a quorum and calling a meeting, lost several thousand voters, nobody likes losers. For the first time, Peevski said a bad word about Dogan, so far the chairman of the DPS shows that he works systematically, there is no spontaneity and fuss about nothing. The case study with the registration of DPS lists for the new vote will be interesting. The two factions may appear separately in the elections, it is interesting to see who will get more votes. There is a real possibility that this is Peevski's," he said.