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Raichev: With Velichie's entry into the National Assembly, Borisov is so nervous that he started growling at Radev again

If the adoption of the euro was not imminent, I would say that there is nothing better than going to elections, but if we can hold out a little longer, it would be nice, said the sociologist

Mar 14, 2025 16:38 62

Raichev: With Velichie's entry into the National Assembly, Borisov is so nervous that he started growling at Radev again - 1

The situation is heading towards the point where elections may be imminent!

This is what sociologist Andrey Raichev predicted to the Bulgarian National Radio and commented:

"Chaos is occurring thanks to the extremely complex, already 9-member balance of power in the parliament. ... There are two DPS parties that hate each other to death. There is "Velichie" and "Vazrazhdane", which hate each other to death. We have ITN and MECH, which hate each other to death. PP-DB and GERB are in the same relationship at the moment. There is only one party that does not quarrel with anyone - this is the BSP, but this is because it is increasingly losing votes and because there is a suspicion of dependence on this party. Of the 9 parties, 8 are in a mortal combat. There are also good relations between individual parties, but they are not manifested. Good relations are secret, and behind the scenes there are only scandals. ... How can such a parliament work? ".
In the words of Raychev, with the entry of "Majesty" into the National Assembly, "a very hostile person for Boyko Borisov has appeared and he is so nervous that he started growling at Rumen Radev again, which he had not done recently":

"There are two reasons: the first is the fear of new elections, and the second - Bulgaria is on the verge of adopting the euro and destabilization of the country could cost us our lives. For many, this is good and that is why many are rocking the boat so that we do not enter the eurozone".

The sociologist expressed confidence that it is not in President Radev's interest to destabilize the country and "he would never want such a thing".

"For "Vazrazhdane" it is completely in their interest and they do it consciously. But a conspiracy between Radev, Peevski and "Vazrazhdane" is something absurd", he believes.

If the adoption of the euro was not imminent, I would say that there is nothing better than going to the elections, but if we can hold out a little longer, it would be nice, said Raichev:

"Against the backdrop of geopolitical processes, the only thing we would miss is not having stable government!".
This will pass, but people will still have the feeling that we are being governed by crooks, the sociologist believes in connection with the tension before and after the Constitutional Court's decision, which declared the election of 16 members of parliament from the 51st parliament illegal.

"We do not have such gigantic falsifications as people imagine. The noise was disgusting, the behavior of the parties was disgusting and they took a very big step towards people not trusting them, and they do not trust them very much anyway. This story is a big mistake of the parties," he added and emphasized that the evasion of responsibility by the CEC and the "Information Service" should be highlighted:

"These are two services that need to be reviewed very seriously, whether to fire the heads, something needs to be done, especially in the Election Commission. They are simply evading responsibility and have created this disgusting chaos."

"I am deeply convinced that the machine vote was perfectly working, but they managed to sow doubt in both its opponents and mainly its supporters, who started spreading some codes and ineptly played this job, but whatever. The picture in reality is not as bad as it seems, but it looks very ugly," commented Raichev.

According to him, elections in Bulgaria are "much more corrupt before the vote than at the ballot box".