"The most logical thing is and it is likely that the seventh early elections will give birth to a regular government,", this is what Associate Professor Tatyana Burudzhieva, political scientist and university teacher.
In her words, the parties should understand that the people voted for them in order to create a government that would solve their problems, and that they could control it.
According to the political scientist, GERB's request "to rely on strong mayors" is a sign that they are trying to reach out to more people and these will be "the first steps to normalize the situation, because the last two parties of the transition - BSP and DPS - are also leaving".
"The processes of disintegration in DPS and BSP represent an implosion (a process in which objects are destroyed by shrinking (or pressing) on themselves) of the old party system," added the media interlocutor
In the show "Something more" Prof. Burudzhieva commented that the situation with the split in BSP is more complicated than that in DPS.
"Things are more complicated there, because the volume of voters is very different, and I will have to decide which of the two parts to go to. It is small enough (unlike DPS voters) and depending on the turnout of people in the elections on October 27, if it is lower - we can see one of the two factions of the BSP in the 51st National Assembly. If the voter turnout is higher, we may end up without the BSP in the parliament," she added.