„There is a complete breakdown of the political system in Bulgaria. The authority of political parties has declined, which is why individual parties have to form coalitions in order to stand in elections.“
This is what the political psychologist Prof. Antoineta Hristova commented in the Euronews Primetime studio.
„If a party is strong, it appears independently. If the party is weak and does not have enough representativeness, it starts looking for options with percentage, percentage, percentage, in the format of a coalition to be able to pass the barriers. Even the 4% barrier. This applies even to the centenary, Prof. Hristova pointed out.
„The majority of Bulgarian voters are looking. They expect something different. They expect something new. Both they do not believe that it can appear, and they are convinced that this is the only way out, because they deny the existence from the first to the last who have been in the parliament until that moment, she also believes.