We will not learn the truth about our elections. Today we saw the Home Secretary state that he cannot say who is buying votes. This is what he said in the show "Panorama" on BNT journalist Veselin Stoynev, quoted by novini.bg.
We didn't find out who was buying votes, but we found out that a lot is being bought, we also found out that there are a lot of police actions. Now we are a bit like in the second edition of the Kostinbrod affair, because a small formation received 3.999%, and a journalistic investigation showed at least 28 flights of their votes to other parties, there is talk of someone suing the Constitutional Court. If it is not a conspiracy, it looks like a diversionary operation because the question of who buys votes is shifted and the story is changed because it turns out that the victim is a small party and not all of us. A changed picture is obtained, said Stoynev.
This story is an abdication of who is to blame for this happening and who will be to blame if there is no governance, he added.
We all know the truth - the elections in Bulgaria have been tainted for 35 years and are tainted in the same way, noted journalist Viktor Ivanov.
There is no party that does not lose votes because of the wrong technology, that for something you can print out, you are driving some tired people, they may not be malicious, counting by hand. For me, every elimination of people in this process is a step in the right direction, Ivanov pointed out. According to him, the most correct way to resolve the issue of the fairness of the vote is for the president to appeal to the Constitutional Court.
According to Stoynev, in recent years the machine voting has been consistently sabotaged.
There is a systematic effort to make elections easier to rig, buy votes and finally say – you are not the victim, the jester is the victim, commented the journalist.
The rules of the game must be the same for everyone and we must make sure that the rules are followed, we must make sure that "Greatness" they were not screwed up, emphasized Victor Ivanov.
I think there will be a government, but it is more a feeling than something based on real information. Moreover, the parties have not entered into talks for a week. If there is a serious desire, there should already be talks. Most likely, next week the president will convene the new National Assembly, we will have a mud fight about who will become the speaker of the parliament, and then those people who were in this mud puddle will have to sit down and talk about a government. This is nonsense. With each passing day, I am more in favor of the thesis that there will be elections again, added Ivanov.
We have reached full tension of the string. Today, through Simeon Dyankov, Boyko Borisov tried to launch the backup option as the first – minority government. And in fact, behind the cabinet of the minority stands a majority, which must elect and support this cabinet. Borisov's problem is that he cannot lose Peevski in this majority. We are entering a dead end game. It was a kind of agitation of powerlessness, Veselin Stoynev also said.