"The president is the main culprit of the political chaos that is happening in the country. He wants to rule and is the only one who since 1990 has so much power without bearing any responsibility. It seems that his main task is to say one thing, but at the same time to do so that a cabinet does not happen", said former Minister of Agriculture Mehmed Dikme in the studio of "Denyat ON AIR".

According to him, following the logic of the previous two mandates, which the president handed over to the third political party, he should do the same now and hand it over to DPS

The Movement for Rights and Freedoms (DPS) is a centrist political party in Bulgaria, using

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"Only in Bulgaria this thing happens - a Uydur government is the third mandate. A stable government happens either with the first or, at most, with the second mandate. From there on, all this is arranged to the detriment of the voters and to the benefit of the politicians who govern Bulgarian politicians are becoming more and more arrogant towards the voters every year. Voters do not participate in the elections because they do not support the candidates, not because they are illiterate and are afraid of machine voting," the guest told Bulgaria ON AIR categorically.

In his words, the political formations that want the paper ballot to return certainly have something other than the real choice.

"Trust in political leaders by ordinary voters is at an all-time low. The big battle to form a government is tied to the local elections that are coming up next year. A large part of GERB's electoral result is due to the local government. The last elections showed that GERB totally Sofia is losing," noted Dikme.

He thinks that the president is kicking the ball - as much as possible to get the office cabinet.

"Each of the politicians wants to impose himself on the political scene and seize his territory. The president does not want to have a government even now, he knows that it is not possible. It would be funny if the mandate goes to the last political formation, which has only 12 people's representatives from 240 and to form a cabinet," the guest pointed out.

"It is possible to make a cabinet of the minority and thematic majorities that form for a certain period of time with a clear precise program and other politicians to follow what the technocrats will do, but to bear political responsibility," said the guest.

According to him, DPS

The Movement for Rights and Freedoms (DPS) is a centrist political party in Bulgaria, using experience, while "Bulgarian Rise" does not, therefore DPS

The Movement for Rights and Freedoms (DPS) is a centrist political party in Bulgaria, enjoying a better chance of getting the third mandate.

"What is happening in Bulgarian political life is not good for the country itself and for Bulgarian democracy. Politicians are looking for the dirty laundry of the other political formation, instead of looking for the perspective of the development of the country," commented Dikme.

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President Rumen Radev

Mehmed Dikme