The collapse of PP-DB will not led to a cabinet with a 4-year horizon. PP-DB have differences in their positions on what basic price should be negotiated with GERB-SDS. By Ignazhden we will know - cabinet or elections at the end of winter. It is quite possible that the next prime minister will be named Assoc. Dr. Natalia Kiselova. It should be ready for any kind of scenario.
This is what the political scientist Milen Zhelev predicted before the BNR.
If the DB were to split with the PP, which they do not tolerate, they would suffer electoral damage, and in the long term they would not be able to beat Boyko Borisov at his own game, Zhelev said.
Borisov continues to bluff and is perfectly aware of the fact that at this stage he has no chance of being elected Prime Minister. There are enough prominent political figures in GERB who are on standby in the event of a new assembly to take the post of prime minister, the political scientist believes.
In the next few days, it is not impossible to reach a consensus for a new assembly, but the chance is minimal, commented Milen Zhelev in the program "Before all". According to him, we are rather going to elections "towards the end of the heating season".
The reaction of the head of state not to invite DPS-NN is a bad sign of how the Bulgarian institutions work. On the other hand, the attitude of Delyan Peevski also shows that both sides do not respect the protocol, noted Zhelev. According to him, the war between Radev and Peevski is deepening.
More or less, the sanitary cordon is fictitious and meaningless, the political scientist emphasized.
"Delyan Peevski is visibly amused every time his name is mentioned in the plenary hall. This sanitary cordon reminds me a bit of the law on LGBT propaganda in schools, because there are no sanctions if it is violated."
By the end of next week, the roulette of mandates will be turned, Zhelev predicts.
He is adamant that the second and third mandates are doomed to failure, so before Ignazhden it will be clear whether there will be a cabinet or we will go to new elections.
Sooner or later, the home book will be removed. This model does not work and can block even elementary parliamentary procedures, Milen Zhelev also pointed out.