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The healthcare system is doing its job, but there are environments that foster a sense of chaos. There is another problem: Bulgaria is one of the aging societies. It was clear that if Borissov launched the Swedish model, there would be a death queue. Chaos and mortality somewhat obscure the sense of success. This was commented on by Galván’s sociologist and political analyst, Parvan Simeonov.
According to him, if the measures work now, things can get back on track. He believes that from the point of view of public conscience, the measures have come on time.
Usually fear leads to a desire to harden, but society has come up with this idea on its own. This is an opportunity for Borissov, because society has only achieved these measures, noted the sociologist.
According to him, the style of government in Bulgaria must change. According to him, Borissov wants to end with something good, and the protests and COVID-19 are not good at all.
I don’t think anyone is willing to postpone the elections. It is very early, there are many unknowns. Just three weeks ago, Borisov vowed that he would not shut down the state. If the elections were in the autumn, all kinds of coalitions could be formed, because the wave would be anti-GERB and it would be powerful, Parvan Simeonov emphasized on Bulgaria’s ON AIR air.
He noted that Borisov probably hopes that after a while people will bring him back. In his opinion, the Achilles heel in the GERB government was that it was very reactive.
In the summer, with the start of the protests, the two main parties lost. After August, however, there is no dynamic. I suppose that in the elections the GERB is now in a somewhat better position. There is no big change. The Patriots will likely have reason to grow. Logic says that Borisov would like to win these elections because of prestige, but it is difficult for me to see if he will be able to rule again. GERB needs a break, commented the political analyst.
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