Ognyan Minchev: The role of the president is atypical, he leads an uprising



[ad_1]

The role of President Rumen Radev is completely atypical of his office. He practically led a great popular uprising against executive and legislative institutions. This was stated to the Bulgarian National Radio by the political scientist Ognyan Minchev. According to Radev does not have the role of president, that is, to a mediating figure who must restore the deeply violated legitimacy of the exercise of political power in our country.

According to him, there is a clash, but not a crisis of the institutions, nor a blockage of their activities.

The political scientist pointed out that if GERB does not collect 120 signatures, that will mean transition from a crisis of legitimacy to a crisis of parliamentary majority.

The Constitution is chewing gum, which is currently widely used, Minchev said. According to him, the new Constitution is not a cure for the strained relations in the country.

Rumen Radev wants parliament not to be Borissov's service staff

Rumen Radev wants parliament not to be Borissov’s service staff

If you don’t want to listen to me, listen to your voters who are out today

Emphasized that a new Constitution is made when society is calm and you have the perspective of thinking long term. In the current situation, however, there was a zero-sum game. We have conflicting forces that have unconditional demands, and the unconditional nature of these demands places the other party in a position of firm intransigence, Minchev analyzes.

According to In this situation, talking about the Constitution is absurd.

The MRF demanded the resignation of both the cabinet and Rumen Radev

The MRF demanded the resignation of both the cabinet and Rumen Radev

The party wants an expert anti-crisis cabinet to hold fair elections

According to Minchev, the GERB initiative to raise the issue of a new Constitution and convene a Grand National Assembly was unsuccessful, which he said provided an instrument not only for the IMRO to put additional pressure on the government.

So far, no one in Bulgaria has escaped the dispatcher buffoon in a power crisissaid the political scientist and added that if Boyko Borisov avoids it, he will be the first.

According to him, however, the time for such a buffoon has not come. It is obvious that at this point the MRF cannot agree, Minchev said.



[ad_2]