Borisov is trying to win a majority ex officio. He would very much like to have 20 deputies on top, which the people do not give him. It's his job to say things that aren't realistic, it's a free man's job to say silly things.
This was stated by the MP from "There is such a people" (ITN) Toshko Yordanov in the studio of "The Day ON AIR" on the occasion of the GERB leader's proposals for changes to give the winner of the elections an advantage.
"If there is a government, it must be clearly based on a program with specific terms and parties to support them. The most honest approach is to seek support in specifics - to be realized through the Council of Ministers and a majority in the parliament. Otherwise, you must either be a liar and a fool, or make unpleasant compromises," explained the guest.
On Bulgaria ON AIR Yordanov pointed out that in the 50th National Assembly it was possible to form a government without GERB and DPS if there was political agreement, but Kiril Petkov refused.
Toshko Yordanov emphasized that so far negotiations have not reached the stage of offering people for positions.
"If it is a form of general management and on the principle of an expert in a certain sector, those behind the program should reach an agreement on who is in charge, the quota principle is not ok, because it is parceling out," said the guest.
The People's Representative from ITN was adamant that the consequences for GERB and PP-DB, if new early elections were to be held, would be severe, and that is why broad governance may be reached in the 51st National Assembly.
Yordanov saw independence in the CEC's decisions on the registrations of the two factions of the DPS.
"In the CEC, they behaved like people who make their own decisions. If there had been pressure from the faction around Peevski, they probably would have been registered quite quickly," commented the interlocutor.
His expectations are that if both DPS parties go to the elections, Dogan's will enter with more MPs, because of the solid core of voters behind him.
In connection with the unfrozen competition for prosecutor number one, Toshko Yordanov categorically stated that this Supreme Judicial Council can conduct the procedure.
"We like it, we don't like it - the current SJC has the full legal right to do so. And it has come to this because of the incompetent changes of the PP-DB. They cemented the old judicial system. I also think that it is immoral to elect a new chief prosecutor, but it is legal, the same SJC removed Geshev. "Let those who wrote the Constitution scratch their heads," Yordanov said.
According to him, in the version of a presidential republic, at least it will be clear who bears the political responsibility.