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“However, there are no special differences between the BSP and President Rumen Radev in their positions. The difference is that the head of state is also seeking the approval of the so-called urban right,” said Politically Incorrect journalist Ivan Garelov. He suggested that when the time came for the presidential elections, the controversy between the left and the president would not have come to light unless it had become more complicated by then: “We are kings of like-minded people arguing and arguing; we see in all fields. “.
According to Garelov, President Radev is looking for a new ideological foundation: liberal, centrist, pro-Western: “A president should not get involved in such nuances of ideology, but rather think practically about which people and which party could function more easily. And whose voters would support him, “he emphasized.
The journalist predicts that Radev will again be nominated by an initiative committee and supported by the BSP: “MRF will not support him this time, they have already demanded his resignation. I do not know if Rumen Radev realizes that the rise of the liberal right It’s only in Sofia. It had a strong presence during the protests, but that doesn’t guarantee that it will be representative enough. ” Garelov agreed that by trying to woo right-wing voters, Radev could lose his confident left-wing supporters.
The government, the crisis and the next elections
“There is a feeling that the shadow of a new Chernobyl is looming over the country. In the sense that the government does not tell us the truth or does not comply with the truth about the situation in the country. It is monstrous to come every day data of 100-200 deaths in the first place in terms of mortality in Europe and at the same time Prime Minister Boyko Borissov to make sure that things are going well and one more week … He wants to appear in these elections as the good man. . “Commented the journalist and stressed that society is concerned about what is happening and about excessively liberal measures:
“People do not believe, they are nervous and angry because they no longer trust this government at all,” Ivan Garelov said, adding that mistrust in Covid-19 vaccines is the result of a lack of faith in the country’s government.
Relations between Sofia and Skopje
“The opinion of the prime minister of RSM Zoran Zaev that we should wait for the elections in Bulgaria is because he believes that Boyko Borissov is committed to maintaining a firmer line, because he believes that this is more popular and can” It was easier to win elections, and secondly, this can improve the electoral result of his main ally, the IMRO, and when the elections are over, this factor will disappear and Borissov will announce that a compromise has been reached, “Garelov said.
“My opinion is that the current hard line is dictated by internal political considerations, not in principle. With regard to North Macedonia, Bulgaria has an inconsistent policy, which is the biggest mistake,” said the journalist.
He expressed the opinion that the politics of our country should be open to the Macedonian people:
“We have to take care of them. It is impossible to ask them to admit that they are Bulgarians, it is excluded, and that is how it appears in North Macedonia … The creation of the historical commission on which our relations depend was a mistake.” “.
According to him, Bulgaria is turning Europe against itself with the stated position on the PCM negotiating framework.
The journalist pointed out that our country had lost the opportunity “to take advantage of the economic blockade that Greece had imposed on Macedonia so that we could enter economically and culturally.”
Sofia, Bulgaria
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