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This was stated to BNR by the GERB deputy Toma Bikov. He reaffirmed the government’s view that elections should be regular, not early:
“The normal situation is for a government to finish its mandate and then go to the polls. In the present case, it is a question of whether the elections are in December or March.”
According to him, the position of GERB is shaped by the desire in the coming months, until Christmas, to be prepared for the next financial and economic year of all citizens:
“People lost their jobs this summer, everyone needs to be able to trust the state next year, no matter who is in power.”
Toma Bikov explained that if there is a vote to convene a Grand National Assembly, the government will resign and go to the polls, which can be postponed between one and two months. If 160 votes are not cast, the government will complete its term. “
In relation to the sociological polls announced, which present a current of support for the GERB, Bikov commented that the situation is very dynamic and it is not entirely certain that the panorama will be the same in the elections.
“The GERB is the party of future mayors, and we leave the first to Tsvetan Tsvetanov,” the deputy commented on speculation about the interest of former mayors of the ruling party in the emerging new political formation of former GERB vice president Tsvetan Tsvetanov.
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