Assistant Professor Burudjieva explained why, if Borisov resigns now, governments will fall in the next few years.



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Political scientists, Professor Tatiana Burudjieva and Professor Anna Krasteva commented on the protests and political processes in the country. That’s what they did on the BNT morning block.


Prof. Anna Krasteva and Associate Prof. Tatiana Burudjieva

“How we look at and read the data is very important,” Burudjieva said of the Trend study that GERB and BSP have very similar percentages.

BLITZ remembers it appeared yesterday a sizzling poll that showed who would win the election if it were today.

“We are currently in a cauldron,” he recalled about the protests.

According to her, the data is not very up to date.

“I think that the periphery of GERB does not admit that it will vote for them, because it has no prestige at the moment. Let us not forget, however, that all parties have supporters who criticize it,” explained Professor Asoc. Burudjieva.

According to Professor Krasteva, the myth that there are no irreplaceable things or alternatives to current rulers has collapsed.

“Right now we are seeing stagnation and some very dynamic political processes,” he said.

Adjunct Professor Tatiana Burudjieva explained that the goal of not resigning after 64 days of protests is not to bend the government, because otherwise the discontents can take to the streets for years and any government can resign.

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