It is not at all clear how some of the main players will appear in the elections – BSP, DPS, PP-DB, and which new players will jump the four percent barrier.
This is what the journalist and creator of the website "Voices" told BNR. Yavor Dachkov.
The DPS is more likely to appear as two DPS. It is likely that the BSP will appear as a broad coalition, which will contain the BSP in its abbreviation, he suggested.
"Peevski is taking his party from Dogan and the state is helping him to do so. Ahmed Dogan does not have much leverage for resistance. Peevski has strong positions in the DPS apparatus, he will continue to try to hinder the DPS. Electorally, Dogan's DPS has more weight."
Almost all analysts are of the opinion that Peevski will enter with a bought vote, he added.
The journalist called "bottom" that the whole country watches how one man commands everything. As "very basic and simple corruption" Dachkov described this as media spokespeople "defending Peevski from morning to night".
"We see from morning to night, as for the war in Ukraine – same reflex to be with the winners and the big money. There are defenders, lawyers of Delyan Peevski, who are an absolute shame for journalism. An ugly sight. And the man apparently has a lot of money that he has stolen over the years and is giving it away generously to survive in politics. No one hesitates to take from this pie."
The man of the PP-DB in the Constitutional Court Belazelkov voted for Peevski. Only one vote was needed for these changes to pass, Yavor Dachkov recalled about the changes in the Constitution, which survived due to the parity of votes in the Constitutional Court.
Prosecution and police intervene for the first time in a private legal dispute between partners. Dogan's DPS are right that they are using clubs, commented Dachkov in the program "Above all".
"The problem of DPS – It is doggan that they raised this bat. They called her a "phenomenon".
Bulgaria without Peevski should have happened a long time ago, he emphasized.
"Peevski should be isolated after the elections. Even if he enters the parliament, he will do so with 15-20 MPs, on whom nothing depends. In the next elections, he will find himself in the role of the toxic politician. Parliament will be very fragmented."
It will not be surprising if a stable majority is not obtained after the next elections. Everything depends on voter turnout, the journalist pointed out.