For the people who sign the vote of no confidence, it matters because it gains attention, they think they are uniting the ranks, trying to build tension. This was said by sociologist Mira Radeva, quoted by Nova TV.
She believes that Bulgarian society no longer wants to listen to what is happening because of the many scandals in the country, but still “it shows some strength, even though we have suffered”.
Journalist Asen Genov is of the opinion that the vote is “thermonuclear” in principle, an option of the opposition, which must be prepared in this way in order to be successful, and not to lead to “a fruitless effort to overthrow the government”. And he added that what happened with the second vote of no confidence was a devaluation of this opportunity.