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"The main players in Bulgarian politics make such serious accusations against each other that they make subsequent coalitions very difficult.

I'm not saying impossible, but put a lot.

We are heading for a pessimistic outcome," said the former Minister of Education and current dean of the Faculty of Law of the SU "St. Kliment Ohridski" Prof. Daniel Valchev to BTV.

"There are no ideal societies and the Bulgarian society is not ideal either," he added.

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"You do the right thing, and the way will follow you.

The road is usually what is ahead of us, not what is behind us.

There are thousands of roads ahead of us." This is part of the Eastern wisdom with which Valchev described what is happening in Bulgaria.

He explained that this also applies to Bulgarian history, because the way we have acted leaves the mark we leave, and so it is with nations.

"Bulgarians have made all kinds of decisions, good, bad, all kinds, but this is a trace of the history of our people," he added.

Daniel Valchev announced that he expects a low voter turnout and assumes that the parties have mainly "excited" their hard cores and people who feel a civic duty to vote.

Daniel Valchev