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Bykov: If they elect Silvi Kirilov tomorrow, from Yes, Bulgaria will find themselves in an awkward situation

According to him, the current political crisis can be resolved relatively easily, as long as all parties show a basic intelligence, communication and willingness to work, commented the deputy from GERB-SDS

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Bykov: If they elect Silvi Kirilov tomorrow, from Yes, Bulgaria will find themselves in an awkward situation - 1

The chances of resolving the political crisis are smaller than deepening it. The National Assembly is in intellectual helplessness, the majority of the people's representatives are unable to understand the basic rules of parliamentary democracy. This comments on the program “Bulgaria, Europe and the world in focus" on Radio “Focus" GERB deputy Toma Bykov.

"If Silvi Kirilov is elected tomorrow, be sure that the colleagues from "Yes, Bulgaria" they will find themselves in an awkward situation because they are producing these complex plots. And they will start wanting with GERD. These are people who don't feel good wherever they are. I don't see much potential for this crisis to be resolved within the framework of the current system," predicts Toma Bykov.

He noted that GERB has clearly said who it is possible to be with, not who is best: "We see what the possibilities are, we have analyzed them for quite a long time and we have come to the conclusion that the only a possible option is the one we indicated, there is no second. The goal of the PP-DB is rather to form a caretaker government, because it does not require you to appear in elections, then elections again. Our voters, thank God, are people who manage to get into our situation. It was very difficult for us to explain to them why we are with PP-DB in one administration".

In his words, the current political crisis can be solved relatively easily, as long as all parties show a basic intelligence, communication and desire to work. "The picture we present is shameful. With us, it begins to degrade into something grotesque. If we don't understand it, don't expect help from the outside, someone to deal with our own lack of instinct for self-preservation," concluded Toma Bykov.