"There is some attitude that Bulgaria and Romania will not be accepted in Schengen. It is premeditated that only Croatia will remain, they played it in a "brilliant" way. The whole people and all Bulgarian politicians should erupt at this moment and denounce these dishonest European politicians" , said publicist Prof. Stoyan Denchev in the "Day ON AIR" studio.

According to him, Bulgaria has never defended its interests because we continue to fight. 

Prof. Denchev also commented on the accusations made by a Syrian migrant to the Bulgarian border police that they shot at him and he barely survived.

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"The Bulgarian border should not be crossed with impunity. If migrants are fleeing the war, there are border posts - they should go to submit their documents, not cut the barrier," he stressed. 

The member of the public is of the opinion that the media related to the investigation of the case "have a specific task - to prevent Bulgaria from entering Schengen".

"The bigger the state, the bigger the corruption," the guest was emphatic.

On Bulgaria ON AIR, Prof. Denchev supported President Rumen Radev's claims that the actions of "We continue the change" are charlatans, but he still emphasized that "a head of state must refine his means of expression". 

"Prof. Nikolay Gabrovski will be a good prime minister if he succeeds in creating a government. This is a government of Bulgaria, regardless of the fact that GERB has the opportunity to propose it first. Boyko Borisov did well to step back," he noted. 

According to him, a minority government will not be possible with either the first or the second mandate.

The government may have a chance with the third mandate, which Denchev predicts will go to the BSP or "We continue the change". 

The guest summarized that "Bulgaria is placed on the trigger of public attention".

"I don't trust European politicians anymore, but I still trust the Bulgarian ones. They can't look you in the eye, tap you on the shoulder, and finally the old Europe will separate from the new," he concluded. 

Bulgaria in Schengen

Prof. Stoyan Denchev