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Rumiana Bachvarova: After today's development, we are confidently going to the next early elections

It would be a pleasant surprise if real negotiations take place and some kind of agreement is reached, but from what we see in recent weeks, it will be very difficult , unfortunately, Bachvarova also stated

Nov 26, 2024 19:15 46

Rumiana Bachvarova: After today's development, we are confidently going to the next early elections  - 1

After today's development of events, we confidently move towards the next early elections. This is what he said in the show "More from the day" on BNT former Deputy Prime Minister Rumyana Bachvarova, quoted by novini.bg. She commented on GERB leader Boyko Borisov's refusal of his request to be prime minister in a possible regular government and his words "I don't want to deal with this broken country".

It would be a pleasant surprise if real negotiations were held and some kind of agreement was reached, but from what we have seen in recent weeks, it will be very difficult, unfortunately, Bachvarova said. p>

GERB has accumulated sufficient expertise and management experience. They started with self-governance, but during the three mandates they constantly have to have partners, to comply with partners, and this is becoming more and more difficult. They think they deserve to rule because they can, but times change, new people come in, and there has to be a mechanism to come to an agreement. The big problem was that there was no negotiation. I think this approach was not correct, the former deputy prime minister pointed out.
There is a desire to move towards some kind of negotiation, but insurmountable conditions are being set, such as who will be prime minister, she added.

Majorities must be sought. GERB are the first political force, but in a democratic system this only means a greater chance to form a majority, they cannot automatically wait for the right to govern. In both Germany and France, it is not the parties that won the elections, but the second and third parties that managed to form majorities, comments Rumyana Bachvarova.

Everyone knows they need to negotiate, but they don't know how to start that conversation. We don't know what government needs to be in place for the talks to begin. In this contest, a strong leader cannot allow others to dictate his behavior. Negotiations are a difficult subject and Bulgarian politicians must learn from it, because the one-party and two-party models are over in our country, Bachvarova also said.