Thus changed, the election rules spell real disaster.

This was stated before the BNR by the now independent MP Yavor Bozhankov, until recently part of the PG of the BSP for Bulgaria.

The electoral law determines trust in each subsequent parliament, and 

trust is currently at a critically low point

, he believes.

Deputies debate changes to the Electoral Code after the president vetoed it

"

We are not talking about a mixed vote here. This is paper squared

. There will be countless, countless mistakes."

We are not talking about the possibility of manipulation, of malicious actions, the MP clarified.

"There was some reason for people to have the right to choose. During the first votes, elderly people had difficulty with the machines. But something completely different happened here - the machine vote was completely rendered meaningless," he pointed out.

For 6 years, we worked hard to remove the party from the "status quo" stigma, we paid a high price and "those 6 years of work flew away with one vote", commented Yavor Bozhankov in the program "Before Everyone" with presenter Silvia Velikova.

Several parties that drive this majority, which drives the IC, refuse to listen to a representative of the CEC, which is indicative, Bozhankov also noted.

The former deputy from the civil quota of the BSP expressed the opinion that 

the eroded trust in the parties is compensated for by election gimmicks

.

"We are the main culprit of there being a machine vote. Our role then was fundamental and key," he recalled.

According to him, the 

changes in the IC are being made with the local elections in mind

 and "GERB will gain the most from this".

According to him, ordinary socialists do not dream of GERB returning to power with changes to the Electoral Code, supported by the BSP.

He expressed 

expectation that the veto of the president will be rejected

.

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For the Eurozone, the BSP has written an extremely professionally motivated decision, but "

when the question came to the floor, the BSP said - we accept the euro - yes, but not now

", explained Bozhankov.

This was a "big surprise" for him.

The Constitution 

does not provide for the official cabinet to become the exception - the rule

.

Bulgaria should not live in a permanent regime of official offices, because they are unaccountable, he also pointed out.

Rather, there will be no government

, although "some people would very much like to join any kind of coalition," predicted Yavor Bozhankov at the end of the conversation.