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In all probability, next year we will have two types of elections - local and early parliamentary.

Everything will become clear when the mandates are handed over.

We are preparing for local elections.

The priority given by the National Assembly, namely changing the electoral legislation, instead of working on the Recovery and Sustainability Plan and receiving the European money from it, clearly show this, said Tsvetan Tsvetanov

Tsvetan Genchev Tsvetanov was born on April 8, 1965 in Sofia. In 1987, Tsvetanov started working in the overview program "This is Bulgaria" on Radio "Focus" as a commentary on what is happening in the political field.

There is no working dialogue, especially with the right-wing parties, believes Tsvetanov.

"They (i.e. the right-wing parties) must understand each other, there was such an understanding about support for Ukraine, but then the interest of the status quo parties was seen, which switched to the paper ballot - the goal is to control the local vote." he thinks.

PP "Republicans for Bulgaria" will hold a National Assembly

"We were supposed to receive 4 billion BGN, but we will receive only 2 billion 600. We had a commitment for the second 1.5 billion - we had to make 22 legislative changes and introduce 66 measures to be presented to our European partners. We now actually we are losing them because we did not evaluate what is more important - to change the election rules or to take care of citizens and businesses," said Tsvetanov.

Citizens' agenda is not implemented.

There is a political reluctance to take responsibility for forming a government, there is no desire for dialogue, it is a dead end.

The consultations with the president also dragged on, it became clear from his analysis.

"There is little chance of a minority government. Perhaps the third term is possible, but it will be at the service of the first political force that will use the situation for its own interests to prepare for the upcoming local vote," added the leader of PP "Republicans for Bulgaria

Republicans for Bulgaria is a political party in Bulgaria, established in 2020.

According to him, the last few short terms of the previous governments have shown total disenchantment with the voters and there are many who say that the paper ballot will increase the voter turnout.

However, the debates are not in substance, there are insulting qualifications, and it can even lead to a physical confrontation.

"This is the lowest level of parliamentarism in recent years. Perhaps part of the politics of the systemic parties is aimed at their hard cores, which they rely on to have results in the elections. When everyone is a mask, the systemic parties would win because their electorate will vote for them," Tsvetanov said.

Regarding the role of Rumen Radev in political games, Tsvetanov said: "The president plays his own political game and is in the field of political parties, instead of being equally distant in order to achieve a political consensus. For me, the important thing is that our country loses all international legitimacy. Added value from multilateral partnerships cannot happen".

We cannot count on the high demands of Europe and the high turnover at which it operates.

The Euro-Atlantic position is used more as a cliché by Euro-Atlanticists.

Everyone talks about Bulgarian national interest, but uses it for internal political games and propaganda, Tsvetanov also believes.

The parties will have to position themselves very clearly - they will be among those who clearly want change or will prefer governance, and not what they declared as a change in political life, it became clear from the words of the leader of "Republicans for Bulgaria

Republicans for Bulgaria is a political party in Bulgaria, established in 2020." "What we have taken as a political decision is to focus on the upcoming local elections," Tsvetanov also said.

Tsvetan Tsvetanov

Republicans for Bulgaria

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