Hristo Ivanov for the coalition with GERB: let’s see if they will be able to differentiate themselves from the “Borisov – Peevski” model – Politics



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Hristo Ivanov for a coalition with GERB: let's see if they can differentiate themselves from the model

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The co-president of “Democratic Bulgaria” Hristo Ivanov did not rule out a possible coalition with GERB, but only if its president Boyko Borissov withdraws from it and politics due to “strong dependencies”, and GERB manages to differentiate itself from the “Borisov-Peevski” model. However, Ivanov expressed doubts that this will happen.

“We will give the answer to the question ‘with whom’ at the end of the campaign. Now we want a mandate to change the political system so that we can modernize Bulgaria in time so as not to lose the coming technological transition,” Ivanov told BNT. , asked with whom “Democratic Bulgaria” can form a coalition.

The central model that we proposed ourselves with the creation of this coalition is the Borisov-Peevski model, and we cannot accept that Borisov remains in any political role, not only in the role of prime minister, as it happens. a question about a man who is a carrier of very strong addictions and is the personification of this model together with Peevski, who was called “co-prime minister,” Ivanov said. “What is GERB without Borisov? This is yet to be learned. Let’s see if normal people in GERB, as they are, will be able to sufficiently differentiate themselves from this phenomenon and condition. I doubt it, but let’s see,” he added, when asked. if a coalition with GERB is possible without Borissov.

He also ruled out a coalition with the BSP, and for “Democratic Bulgaria” the president “is still a red line, and its president Cornelia Ninova cannot stop taking pictures with Todor Zhivkov.” There are issues that we are willing to talk about, but this does not mean that we are ready to enter an administration, ”said the president of“ Yes, Bulgaria ”.

According to Ivanov, a former justice minister in Borissov’s second government, one of those issues is judicial reform, which will require a large majority.

Hristov pointed out that at this time there was a protest in front of the public media building and asked the host of the program to invite a representative of these people to hear what they have to say. “We are talking about people who have been asking serious questions for years. It is a rumor that accumulates that BNT is not fulfilling its role,” he said. The protest, organized by the BOEC civil movement, demands the resignation of BNT CEO Emil Koshlukov and wants his representative to be invited to Panorama. The host explained that people cannot invite themselves to the show.

“This government (of Borisov’s cabinet) is over, whatever happens. His mandate continues formally, but the government loses contact with reality, Borisov does not dare to show himself to the people, he hides behind the bushes in the plays”. Ivanov added, adding that the reason people want elections is that the government does not trust corruption to corrode it. “That is why people want an election to replace it with another that they trust. The question is, when people have a choice, can we offer them an alternative,” he said.

“People will decide who will pick the pears”, thus he answered the question “Did you shake the branch in Rosenets so that no one else picks the pears?” In early July, Ivanov stepped onto the beach in “Rosenets” in an attempt to get closer to the so-called. summer residence of the honorary leader of the MRF Ahmed Dogan. “Predi razdrucvaneto na krushata imashe temi, koito byaha tabu charter kolegite. Cega file will their ce nalozhi ea nauchat imeto Peevcki. Ima rick Boricov ea ci tragne kakto Oresharcki, no Peevcki ea octane” kaza Hristo Ivanc said. Dogan’s “Rocenets” are not interpreted in illegal construction, but in “that we saw the creation between power and prosperity.”

According to Ivanov, there are currently two complete political formations: “Democratic Bulgaria” and the MRF. “All the others are in the process of transformation or emergency. More than half of the political forces that will appear in the next parliament are new brands, they have yet to clearly clarify their faces,” Ivanov said.

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