Again, a morning degree of tension along the "politics - journalism" axis.
BTV's morning block host Maria Tsantsarova and Stanislav Balabanov exchanged remarks - Balabanov stated that Tsantsarova looked like Kiril Petkov to him, and she replied that he looked like Delyan Peevski to her. Clarifications followed - do you have evidence, Balabanov asked, and was countered, does he have any, which logically led to a "that's how I feel" confession, to which Tsantsarova responded in the same way. It is more important not what you say, but how you vote in the plenary hall, she stressed, after reminding what happened to the "fight against corruption" on the part of ITN, when it came to the position of the chairman of the Anti-Corruption Commission. Balabanov justified himself by saying that 160 votes were needed to overthrow him, but Tsantsarova reminded him that this only applies to appointments - by law.
"Operation "Clean Hands" what are you going to do with "Velichie", asked Tsantsarova Balabanov, and he answered that they will make a new media law to clear the ownership of the media. Then the teachers are fine, isn't that right, Tsantsarova asked, referring to the so-called anti-gender texts in our education law.
"Ivelin Mihailov was not physically present in the previous parliament. His party collapsed on the fifth day, and the latest DANS report showed some pretty disturbing things about the particular man."
This was stated in the show "This Morning" the candidate for deputy from "There is such a people" Stanislav Balabanov.
"The data in the DANS report are chilling, really. If we had working institutions, Ivelin Mihailov should have been detained already," he added.
In his words "There is such a people" will be extremely strongly represented in the 51st Parliament.
"There is no way such entities can take the place of a party that has proven its potential in recent years. After all, what is happening lately and the sociology that is coming out shows that "There is such a people" will be an unavoidable factor", stated Balabanov.
"People will judge, but I have the inner feeling that "There is such a people" will bear the huge responsibility for what lies ahead in the country", Balabanov also said.
"We expect to have normal conversations, which are about finally sitting down and working on priorities. We established this with the third mandate in the 50th Parliament. In fact, we managed, despite the disintegration of the political parties, to gather them at one table. "We were able to see that their experts agreed with all the priorities we presented, but their superiors had sent them to refuse," he said.
"Boyko Borisov is afraid of a new beginning, which brings him back to his terrible past. There is fear in GERD because there are many rumors that are disturbing. There is a fear of addiction. There was no reason for them to refuse support with the third mandate," Stanislav Balabanov said.