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Sociologist Andrey Raichev expressed hope that after the elections, the parties in our country will come to their senses and form a large, stable coalition.

He stated this in the program "Karai zavema" on Nova TV.

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"After the elections Bulgaria has two options.

One is for our country to enter a long period of instability and mindless driving, that is likely to happen.

However, I hope that there will be sense and that a large, stable coalition will be made, at least for 1-2 years, while there is a crisis.

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There is no other way out.

The other option is elections, elections and weak caretaker governments", commented Raychev.

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According to him, at the moment it cannot be said that the elections have been announced.

"One is the Bulgarian in July, and another after September."

We have another two months to go," he pointed out.

According to him, a fragmented parliament awaits us in the future.

"I don't see an option in which a party will be formed in Bulgaria that will become a favorite or that there will be two big ones that will exchange seats, as in the 90s," the sociologist believes.

"There are 5 million voters in our country.

60 out of 100 is not low activity at all.

50 out of 100 is about 2 and a half million - that's how many sociologists claim now that they will show up.

I am not so sure that they will be that many, because times are stormy and they can be politicized", Andrey Raichev also said.

"A stage in the history of Bulgaria is over, the revolution is over.

In 2020, Bulgarians made a revolution - they took to the squares and peacefully overthrew a government.

Right now, no one can rally them.

They are watching carefully and will punish and reward on October 2, if we conditionally assume that this will be the date of the elections," he said.

And he added: "We are a lied nation with two conjuring phrases is not possible.

After the revolution, this will be the difference.

The Bulgarian will look pragmatically and think".

The sociologist is categorical that "nothing abnormal" is currently taking place in Bulgaria.

"The difference is that our politicians are used to seeking legitimacy through opposition.

This is something typical of the transition and beyond.

To say "I'm cool" he has to say "you're a jerk".

This is not the case in Belgium, Denmark or Germany.

From here, their coalition culture is much higher.

It is not unthinkable for them to form a coalition, it depends on what the problem is," he pointed out.

Regarding the BSP and Cornelia Ninova Raichev commented that the leader of the party is "in his political sunset".

“She made a very wrong bet and it didn't pan out.

She was certain that when she entered she would survive until around 2024. Everything she did was based on that assumption.

However, it did not press on the right, but on the centrists, who went to the right, became the most anti-Russian party, and it turned out to be their ally.

Now Ninova is frantically trying to do the opposite.

He is proud that production has picked up, but it is because of arms exports.

With her electorate, I can't imagine what she is counting on at the moment", says Raichev.

Asked if ITN could stay under the 4 percent barrier in the upcoming elections, he replied: "It's not impossible, but it's not certain either, because with them there is another kind of personal contact and it can be taken out.

It will be seen towards the middle of September".

On the subject of gas supplies in our country, he is adamant that they must be restored.

"We should not restore some long contract with Gazprom, but restore the one that is until the end of the year and fill Chiren, which is empty at the moment.

It is important for Bulgaria to prepare for a severe energy shock", he commented.

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