Tatyana Doncheva is the leader of the list of "BSP-United Left" in the upcoming early elections on April 19.
The risks facing the BSP
She stated in the program "Denyat ON AIR" that there is a risk that the left will be left without parliamentary representation.
There is a risk of destroying the left-wing political space, which will be detrimental to the state. We need to rethink the organization of the left, but it is good that the foundation is preserved. "It cannot be done without the left," Doncheva emphasized to Bulgaria ON AIR.
Left or right is Radev's "Progressive Bulgaria"
"What sucks the left-wing person is not left at all. This is right. Vlado Nikolov frankly said that he is a right-wing person. They are trying to explain to us that "Progressive Bulgaria" is a new "Fatherly Front" that fights against the status quo. Any "Fatherly Front" needs like-minded people. It can only be about clear ideological positions," commented the candidate for MP from BSP-OL.
Doncheva drew attention to the fact that politics is not only about the executive branch, but also about legislation, the executive and judicial systems.
"Progressive Bulgaria" entered the BSP most seriously, because Radev was a BSP candidate, that's where his contacts and supporters are. There is a strange mix in all the lists - there are people from GERB, VMRO, the Left, BSP... Do they have similar views on politics and life? ", she also said for "Progressive Bulgaria".
Doncheva believes that changing the model requires changing the rules and monitoring compliance - "legislative skills, opportunities and actions for which there are no specialists".
The position of the BSP-OL towards Radev
"The position is known and positive. Presidential advisor Ivo Hristov stated that the BSP is not a desired coalition partner. Who is the desired and the possible?", Doncheva asked.
In her words, it is a matter of political skill to be able to manage with other people.
"When you are not dependent on behind-the-scenes business interests, you ultimately succeed", she noted.
Independent judicial system
"The path is long, complex and requires knowledge of the system. The Constitutional Court of the Republic of Bulgaria is a broken institution. Changing the judicial system requires a broad consensus on what the constitutional changes should consist of. A change is needed in the structure of the judicial system and we have yet to discuss what model to choose," Doncheva explained.
She shared that she was motivated by the categorical position of leader Krum Zarkov that the BSP will actively participate in the changes to the judicial system until final success.
"The judicial system must be selected from capable, smart and strong-backed magistrates. They must be calm, they are the greatest guarantee," Doncheva was categorical.