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Borissov will try to stay this time. At least for now, his bill is more or less coming out, there are no more roadblocks, the protests are minor. But the price of this retention is that the GERB result is falling, Borissov is losing his political future. With that, the protest wins.
This is what Gallup sociologist Parvan Simeonov told BNT.
“I don’t think the departure of Rumen Radev’s chief of staff will affect the image of the president. The image of the president has remained relatively stable in recent years. There may be attrition in the presidency, but at least so far those cabinet repairs have not they have affected yours with the government, “he added.
He commented on the results of the latest sociological agency poll: “The trend is the same: the two main parties have lost solidly to the protests. Most adult Bulgarians are turning to other options. The big loser is GERB, but the BSP is not in the best “you’re in good shape”.
“Slavi Trifonov benefits from synchronizing the different languages of the protest. Trifonov also benefits from being something new on the political scene, as well as from not attending the protest. He resembles the early Borisov,” Simeonov said.
Society is more on the side of protest. The situation is increasingly pre-electoral.
We are moving from a protest to a pre-election situation. The two main voters, GERB and BSP, are dismayed. Democratic Bulgaria has already taken its toll on the protest. The Patriots are coming off the initial shock and are about to enter parliament. Maya Manolova is also on edge. The final sprint will be important, emphasized the sociologist.
Tsvetan Tsvetanov will prove to be a difficult test not only for GERB, but also for “Democratic Bulgaria”, because it enters their political space. It does not deny the possibility in certain circumstances of forming a coalition with GERB. Life and health, the doors between him and Borisov may one day open. Tsvetanov can take revenge to make the political destiny of GERB depend on him, said the political analyst.
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