The pressure from the outside this time will be in the direction to have a government. This was stated to Bulgaria ON AIR by the professor of constitutional law Prof. Georgi Bliznashki, quoted by FOCUS.
"Let's hope that this time common sense will prevail and a responsible solution will be found. Because very often our politicians behave irresponsibly, guided by the narrow party interest... The agony of our national statehood continues for the fourth year and it becomes unbearable, it becomes intolerable, we lose many opportunities, many funds", said the guest.
A formula for a regular government must be found
Prof. Bliznashki was adamant that it was high time to find the formula. "When a purely party or collectivist government is not obtained, one should think about a nationally responsible government," the teacher emphasized to Bulgaria ON AIR.
According to Prof. Bliznashki, there will be no cashing of elections.
"I think Rumen Radev just lost his temper. He has a personal conflict, too strongly expressed, and he thought that he could argue in this election campaign with a very serious opponent, such as Delyan Peevski. It has sparked several conversations about what is being done against vote buying, etc. The truth is that everyone buys, but some know how to do it, others don't and fall under the law. This is the market economy - when there is a supply, there is also someone to buy these votes", the guest also said.
In this way, Prof. Bliznashki commented on President Rumen Radev's appeal to the responsible institutions to investigate reports of a bought and manipulated vote.
"Our politicians should not subject the entire country to turmoil because of their sick ambitions,", he emphasized.