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What a regular cabinet, as soon as Radev will come...

Borisov's biggest nightmare is to be defeated in a direct fight by the president

Nov 12, 2024 14:47 68

ФАКТИ публикува мнения с широк спектър от гледни точки, за да насърчава конструктивни дебати.

Behind the backlash and the red lines, which once again they will most likely leave the executive power in the narrow circle of "chosen" from the home book, there is one other moment that deserves to be marked.

The apparent lack of enthusiasm for forming a regular cabinet and the impossible proposals for coalitions, uttered in the hope that they will not happen, are also due to the painful expectation of today's party incumbents on the political field from the appearance of the so-called party of Radev.

If somehow Borisov manages to form a regular government, he risks his worst nightmare coming true - losing power in a direct fight with the president. And this will be a huge humiliation for him. If the party that "Krum Zarkov is doing opposite" appears, as the angry Peevski pointed out to Dondukov 2, parallel to the work of another "Borisov" cabinet, everything will turn upside down.

This political force, which cannot be represented parliamentaryly without elections, but there will be enough "unrepresented" supporters in power, which will keep the popularity of the Glavchev cabinet at an even lower level, not to mention the approval of the parliament.

Thus, only with the presence and war of attrition on the part of the presidential party, Borisov's hypothetical regular cabinet will reach its early finale, and its supporters, who have waited long enough, will be able to finally vote for it with impatience. And even if an unprecedented miracle does not happen and he gets as much as Simeon in 2001, he can easily form a majority with as many other forces as necessary from among the BSP, ITN, the faithful people of the "elected" Dogan. As long as, of course, they get to the barrier, because some of the mentioned enter Radev's habitat.

For a long time, Borisov avoided publicly jumping on Rumen Radev, because he is painfully aware that he is approved more than he is. Thus he managed to keep a good tone, demonstrating in his own way "statesmanship" and respect for institutions and hierarchy, but it is visibly beginning to return to the "Tsvetanov" era. And with the call for an apology to Vice Yotova, the gerbers lightly entered the hysterical chorus "Anti Radev" with artistic director maestro Peevski.