Kboth the reports and the violations are many times more than in all the elections so far. Practically all parties, except GERB and DPS – They asked for a fresh start to cancel the elections, and the arguments are very serious. This was stated by the former Acting Minister of Internal Affairs and Acting Minister of Justice Ivan Demerdzhiev in the show "Face to Face" on bTV, quoted by novini.bg.
Why don't these two parties want to cash in the elections, he asked.
It is strange that acting Prime Minister Glavchev maintains the thesis that these elections are fair. It thus ranks next to the two leaders – Borisov and Peevski, added Demerdzhiev.
In his words, one of the serious problems of these elections is related to the census. "Such a situation is intolerable. It is legal to be referred to the Supreme Court. There are red lines that should not be crossed. This time they were very roughly run over," he added. The former official minister also recalled some of the detected violations - addition of ballots, incorrect completion of the sectional protocols, non-working video surveillance and others.
In none of the offices appointed by President Radev, there was no request to cash the elections, Demerdzhiev pointed out.
Regarding the changes in the Constitution, he commented: "The participants in the meeting themselves, without one faction of the DPS, admitted that they made a mistake with the Constitution". "If they really recognize this mistake, they should have taken action and corrected it,", Demerdzhiev also urged.
"The Home Book" is reduced to 1-2 possibilities, there are many positions missing. The president has no choice. That's why we don't have a chairman of the National Assembly, because he can be a potential acting prime minister, added Ivan Demerdzhiev.
When asked why President Radev fights with political parties, Demerdzhiev answered: "If anyone is looking for a fight, it is Peevski. The president does not fight with the political parties. The president and vice president are the ones who express the positions of many Bulgarian citizens. When the parties do not listen to the voice of the people, the policies they lead are not aimed at the citizens, it is inevitable to enter into a conflict.