Two more weeks of work and we're done, that's what deputies from GERB, BSP, DPS and "Promyanata" were unanimous about, without even knowing which party will go to the third term.

They expected President Rumen Radev to send a letter to the party of his choice on Friday morning, and that the delivery itself would be on Monday.

Ivanov for the third term: This is not a ball being passed, it is about where Bulgaria will go

"I have no idea whether he will come to us. To be honest, as much as you are aware of whether we will attempt to form a government if we receive the mandate, so are we," commented a DB deputy to "Maritsa", arguing with the inconsistent behavior of GERB and the strange attacks against their colleague Albena Simeonova in the case of the British "terrorist" in the village of Pleven.

On the other hand, GERB is silent on the subject of support for the DB mandate, which the "rights" took as a clear signal to go to the elections.

The BSP admitted that they expect Radev to hand over a mandate to them for two reasons - firstly, so as not to completely sever ties with the red voters, who are also his electorate.

Second - to hit Cornelia Ninova one more time, showing how politically isolated she is.

"We are ready to immediately propose a plan for negotiations to form a cabinet with a mandate from the BSP, if Radev gives us the mandate. And we will do it. Another question is what kind of support we will get," said a leading factor from the Socialists, who wished to remain anonymous.

And he adds that even just because of the topic of the war in Ukraine, the chances are illusory.

GERB admitted that they were ordered to prepare for elections in March.

They accused "Promyanata" of lack of a government, specifically Kiril Petkov and Asen Vasilev, who did not give signals to the DB about a common NATO-vs., pro-Western coalition.

The DPS were adamant that they, too, are not burning with the desire to go to the elections, but at the moment they see no other way out.

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