The constitution, which was made during the assembly, has brought us to the absurd situation of not knowing who runs the state and who is responsible. The president says that it is not him, because he was given a "house book". The parties say that they are not either, because the caretaker prime minister is appointed by the president. It turns out that the caretaker prime minister is a person for whom no one bears party and political responsibility. And so we cannot "punish" someone in the elections because they are poorly organized. This was said by political analyst Kristian Shkvarek on the air of “Hello, Bulgaria”.
He pointed out that what can be done is to remove the “house book” after the elections, as well as the option for a caretaker cabinet. According to him, the regular government should hold the elections, so that if they are poorly organized, people will know who to “punish”.
Journalist Vladimir Yonchev believes that the institution of a caretaker cabinet should remain, and the “house book” should be removed.
According to him, Andrei Gyurov as a caretaker prime minister is a very difficult tie for “We Continue the Change” with Rumen Radev. He expressed such an opinion because, in his opinion, “no one has any illusions that Iliyana Yotova is acting independently of Radev”. Yonchev believes that this could affect the PP's outcome of the elections.
Former MEP Petar Vitanov believes that it should be assessed whether Dimitar Glavchev or Andrey Gyurov could organize fair elections. According to him, Glavchev has already failed to organize and hold such a vote during the time he was acting prime minister.
Shkvarek believes that “it would be scandalous” Glavchev to agree to accept the post, taking into account the decision of the Constitutional Court, “which says that you are the only official prime minister who organized elections that have been proven to be unfair”.
Yonchev believes that Rumen Radev's speaking style, when entering the political scene, is to say “how difficult it is, how difficult”. The journalist believes that he will not behave like a confident leader, but quite the opposite.
According to Vitanov, the hopes of society are directed at Radev. He emphasized that the current president has already spoken about the problems in domestic politics – “the lack of justice in all its dimensions”. According to Vitanov, Radev will seek support from both the left and right political spectrum.
The former MEP believes that Radev's emphasis will be on cooperation with those parties that were against the status quo.