The lobbies of Peevski, the president and the PP-DB in the Constitutional Court have united to push through the decision for the elections.
This was commented on "The Day Begins with Georgi Lyubenov" on BNT by the leader of "Vazrazhdane" Kostadin Kostadinov.
"Both have their own reasons for shaking the stability of the government, which is strategically good, because this government is harmful to Bulgaria".
Since Wednesday or Thursday, we can talk about a Peevski government, Kostadinov said.
"Borisov has become his junior partner. Currently, the quorum depends only on Peevski - the majority is 121 people, which means that everyone has to go to work, and this has never happened. If one of them is absent, there is no quorum".
The budget proposals passed with Peevski's support in exchange for pushing through his exotic idea of turning "Bulgarian Post Offices" into shops, Kostadin Kostadinov commented. He believes that the Constitutional Court has set a dangerous precedent - not only for canceling mandates, but for inserting entire parliamentary groups.
"At any next moment, this political body - the Anti-Constitutional Court - can do the opposite - cancel mandates and remove parliamentary groups," he commented.
According to Kostadinov, "Veličie" is not a party, but an economic group and "it would be interesting if their group in parliament disintegrates".
"Veličie" is not a party, but a group. It is not surprising that they will disintegrate again. And then go to whoever gives more money. 20 thousand votes of convinced Bulgarian revivalists were thrown into the trash can. Hitler came to power in a similar way. Now this is happening in Romania. The Constitutional Court is trying to do the same in Bulgaria. In Romania, they similarly banned the person who would have won the elections from participating," said Kostadinov.
According to him, the aim is to make people disgusted with voting and to reduce voter turnout even further.
"Vazrazhdane" has two fewer people in the National Assembly after the Constitutional Court's decision. According to the party's leader Kostadin Kostadinov, there should have been a recount not only in 2,000 polling stations, but of all ballots from the elections for the 51st parliament. And if this had happened, "Velichie" would not be in parliament.
"It is not a conspiracy, but a momentary coincidence of the interests of the trilogy", is his conclusion.
"The Constitutional Court's practice is to constantly spit on the citizens - the referendum is delayed for a year and a half. And in this case, there is a decision in less than 4 months. Let's see when it will speak out about the changes to the Constitution," Kostadinov also said.