Radev and "Siyanie" will eventually pull from everyone who has anti-GERB and anti-Peevski requests. There is a Dogan-Radev alliance, which is already quite prominent and clear".
This opinion was expressed to the Bulgarian National Radio by OFFNews journalist Ruza Raicheva.
According to her, in the elections, the "Siyanie" coalition of Nikolay Popov - the father of Siyana, who died in the accident, has a chance to take away from the current political formations. However, this is being ignored by many people, she believes. Nikolay Popov already has opponents, the journalist noted and added that he is already destined to be a GERB man. According to her, however, the topic of children dying on the road is enough to call on many people who have been turned away from the electoral process to vote.
"This is the black swan, which is not clear whether it will jump the barrier or not, since it will be higher".
In the program "Politically Incorrect" Raicheva noted that a wave in favor of Rumen Radev's "Progressive Bulgaria" is expected.
What we hear from Radev and Ivo Hristov is that they do not want a new coalition - either "Progressive Bulgaria" or the oligarchy, she reminded. According to her, a mood has formed in their camp that they will manage to form a government themselves, which she believes is quite ambitious.
"This is a change. In the last month before these surveys, when Radev made his application, they were more timid in their applications. We are observing pre-election hardening and denial of the others".
Ruzha Raicheva emphasized that the applications of both coalitions are anti-Peevski and anti-GERB. We have such applications from most of the formations in the current parliament, she pointed out.
According to her, ITN "are sinking with the ship":
"They carry out the work of this majority to the end. They are the actors on behalf of the old government. While the BSP is trying desperately, partially, to distance itself from it".
According to her, the APS will not enter the new parliament, but there is some cooperation with Rumen Radev. This includes PP-DB, the journalist added.
GERB manages to retain its voters, she continued her comment. According to her, they are not threatened by Radev.
"They need to retain their electorate and convince them that the previous government was a success", she believes.
In her words, the tactics of DPS-NN are different:
"There is entrenchment there. The main, heaviest will that was imposed in this old government was Peevski's. He has currently withdrawn, but he is preparing his ranks. I don't think he is threatened. I think he is waiting to see which new faces Radev will bring out and shoot. Will he try to be quieter so as to avoid blows from Radev, because Radev also relies on his image - Radev needs Peevski as a counterpoint on which to repel blows. Maybe this is Peevski's new strategy to remain silent during this election campaign and let others do his will".