The question of the fairness of the vote has some statute of limitations. If in any way an institutional solution must be sought, there is a 7-day period and there is a limited circle of institutions that can appeal to the Constitutional Court and request the annulment of the elections. If the president has any doubts, the most natural thing is to appeal to the Constitutional Court. This is what he said in the show "More from the day" on BNT political scientist Rumyana Kolarova, quoted by novini.bg.
The electoral roll issue is not the biggest problem, the biggest problem is counting. All over the world, votes are counted in regional counting centers. The main thing is how it is counted, she added.
Besides writing protocols, there is also the fatigue of the members of the polling stations. There are both conscious and unconscious mistakes. But with the resulting mistrust, it is very difficult to move forward, said political scientist Boris Popivanov.
Obviously the politicians have completely given up on understanding how the electoral process and democracy work and are saying untrue things. The conversation should return to where it belongs - about the responsibility of politicians. The bought vote has such a weight because 60% of people do not want to vote, stated the political scientist Hristo Panchugov.
Political analysts also commented on the topic of requests from "We continue the change – Democratic Bulgaria" "sanitary cordon" around Delyan Peevski.
At the moment, an esoteric, exorcist practice is going on in the National Assembly – "We continue the change – Democratic Bulgaria" they want GERD to say three times "I renounce Satan". This is a humiliating position for GERD. In the European Parliament, there is a practice of a sanitary cordon around political power – she is the one similar to "Revival". And "We continue the change – Democratic Bulgaria" are ready to embrace with "Revival" for the sanitary cordon around Peevski, noted Rumyana Kolarova.
This is the second such declaration of "We continue the change – Democratic Bulgaria" in just four months. A declaration is answered with a counter-declaration and the whole thing makes no particular sense, said Boris Popivanov.
Before the elections, the only meaningful configuration for a government seemed to be GERB – SDF and "We continue the change – Democratic Bulgaria", but after the elections we again found ourselves in the trap of the voters of both formations turning into nuclei. I am afraid that we are again heading towards the impossibility of forming a government. If we go to new elections in the spring, we will hardly see any significant change, said Hristo Panchugov.
In the National Assembly there are at least four formations with similar pro-European policies – GERD – SDS, "We continue the change – Democratic Bulgaria", Alliance for Rights and Freedoms and "DPS - New Beginning". This is quite enough for the majority, although not very inspiring, added Boris Popivanov.