The chances of a third term are minimal.

Rivals can negotiate, enemies go to new elections.

This is what political scientist Ivaylo Dinev told BNR.

"Slowly, the expectations are again towards new elections."

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According to him, there is polarization and public enmity that prevent the formation of a government.

The parties are guided more by public opinion and do not try to educate it, Dinev believes.

Dinev sees one solution - due to the lack of a formula in this parliament, in new elections, more people should come out to vote, because the current non-voters are not so radical.

"Non-voters can predetermine a very different political map in Bulgaria."

One of the ways to change the political situation is for someone to decide to act according to the national interest, and not according to the party interest, by ignoring the results of the next elections, commented Ivaylo Dinev in the program "Before All".

According to the political scientist, dividing lines between parties are at the heart of politics, but they reduce public debate and the way it happens "leads to deep caricature" and puts people off voting.

Municipal elections will be more important, emphasized Ivaylo Dinev.

We are now in a cycle whose end is not yet in sight.

Reordering means finding a new center on the political map – it is no longer GERB

GERB is a center-right populist, conservative and pro-European political party in, but there is no other yet, he explained.

"We are still in a transitional moment. When will it end – one of the keys is in the municipal elections."

To whom will Radev hand the third mandate?

Dinev also pointed out that public opinion is leaning "towards building a new political system", with the accumulated disappointment going to new political forces, and parties like "Vazrazhdane

Vazrazhdane is a political party in Bulgaria, established in August 2014. Its chairman" are part of this formation of the new representation.

"The question is whether, in new elections, such parties, which are radical, will attract more votes, whether a new political force will appear in the center-left space, which will return part of the vote lost after the fall of the BSP

The Bulgarian Socialist Party (abbreviated BSP) is. Public opinion in the last 2 years shows that there is a rearrangement of the political system and a search for a new center."

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