To understand what is happening, we must stop listening to what is being said and see what is being done, who is taking what political turns. This is what he said in the show "Face to Face" on bTV the Dean of the Faculty of Law at Sofia University "St. Kliment Ohridski" and former Deputy Prime Minister Prof. Daniel Valchev on the occasion of the current political situation in our country.
On the occasion of the request from "We continue the change" on the resignations of Daniel Laurer and Yavor Bozhankov, after the two refused to support Silvi Kirilov for Speaker of the National Assembly, the former Deputy Prime Minister commented: "I understand the right to a different opinion, but when you are in a team, you must be a team player. At such a moment, to vote in this way does not seem to me to be an expression of free will".
The main question is the question of the ally. Before the election, everyone draws red lines and then they cannot explain to the voters why they will have to embrace the one they reviled, he added.
With "We continue the change – Democratic Bulgaria" things are more complicated. The authentic vote of the urban right is no more than 10%. The leaders of this community must be aware that without Mr. Borisov or someone like him, they will never be in power. They need to change their rhetoric, but if they change their rhetoric, they lose voters. Therefore, they are constantly in a vicious circle. They realize that in the current parliament there is no one to partner with, except Mr. Borisov, the former deputy prime minister pointed out.
With "Revival" is easiest - they play long term and don't need power valences right now. For Mr. Peevski, it is key to be in power, and for Dogan's people, it is a protective measure so that they do not receive more blows from the prosecutor's office. With the BSP, the revival from the ashes could not happen, noted Prof. Daniel Valchev.
The complexity in the current situation comes from the fact that Mr. Borisov and "We continue the change – Democratic Bulgaria" they can be together, but they can't explain to their own why they will be together, he added.
Politicians in our country should measure their words, because tomorrow you may have to negotiate with the one you insult, said Prof. Valchev.
GERB won the elections, but with visibly shrinking support. With them, the ally has never been a problem, as they have shown themselves to be polyvalent. They are ready for union, but Mr. Borisov seems to have a complex that the representatives of this liberal city union, which is currently "We continue the change" should participate in this union. Democratic Bulgaria". Borisov wants not to be alone in bed with Mr. Peevski. This is seen as the balance of a future coalition, said Prof. Valchev.