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Parvan Simeonov: Peevski won the match with Dogan. He is calmly heading towards a potential victory in the match for Bulgaria

"There is simply no other big player on the field at the moment, except for Borisov and Peevski. Once again, an alternative is being awaited. Otherwise, it is starting to feel permanently that no one else can do it except for GERB and DPS. We can hardly imagine that someone from the liberal community can do this," commented the sociologist

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Parvan Simeonov: Peevski won the match with Dogan. He is calmly heading towards a potential victory in the match for Bulgaria  - 1

Peevski won the match with Dogan. He is quite calmly heading towards a potential victory in the match for Bulgaria, where his political ally Borisov will have to assess his political future. This was said in an interview with BNT by sociologist from "Myara" Parvan Simeonov, who, however, clarified that it is still too early to write Borisov off, quoted by novini.bg.

According to him,the government is strengthening because the opposition is not united. Also because people do not see an alternative.

"There is simply no other big player on the field right now, except for Borisov and Peevski. Once again, an alternative is being expected. Otherwise, it will start to feel permanently that no one else can do it except for GERB and MRF. We can hardly imagine that someone from the liberal community can do this", commented Simeonov.

About a possible leadership of "Vazrazhdane" he said: "This is playing with fire, they are offering us a revolution".

According to him, in the upcoming presidential elections, one candidate will be for Borisov and Peevski, and the other "must gather the simmering sentiments".

From "Myara" They are also monitoring the social tension index, with the first data to be available in the middle of next month. "The tension from below is growing, public finances have gone into the red, but the feeling of rising prices cannot be masked, unlike the first. This is present among at least 3/4 of Bulgarians," the sociologist pointed out.