The scandal with the terrorist and Albena Simeonova and Nexo were quite orchestrated and prepared to ensure that the third mandate would not be in "Democratic Bulgaria".

Party MP Ivaylo Mirchev commented on this in "Focus on Lora Krumova".

He pointed out that it was strange that the president had settled on the third folder of the BSP, which did not propose a plan.

"I have a very clear memory of what happened to Albena Simeonova.

Then it became clear that something was brewing.

Just at the moment we gave a very clear

Siika Mileva: The prosecutor's office is not aiming for a political effect with the investigation of the Nexo plan, and we said that under no circumstances will "Democratic Bulgaria" compromise with the constitutional reform of the prosecutor's office.

Then the deputies demanded a closed session of the parliament, at which the head of DANS and the interior minister could be heard.

The deputies laughed with tears at what they heard about this terrorist.

This is enough to make it clear why cases are being withdrawn at the last moment and the DB is being slandered", he emphasized.

When asked if he thinks that the chief prosecutor is involved in Democratic Bulgaria not getting the third mandate, Mirchev answered: "Is he involved?

I'm sure there is a critical mass of people who clearly don't want prosecutorial reform.

Whether the chief prosecutor is specifically involved - he himself knows best," explained the deputy.

According to him, it will be quite difficult for the BSP to form a government because the party has not proposed a plan.

"DB came out and presented a very clear plan.

We tied it up in time as well.

We have not seen any steps from BSP in this direction.

Whether we go to elections - will show next week.

I am sure of one thing - it is much less likely to form a government with the mandate of the BSP than if it had been given to "Democratic Bulgaria", he is categorical.

President Radev gives the BSP the third mandate

With the stipulation that a clear distinction must be made between negotiations and talks, Mirchev pointed out that at this stage negotiations with the BSP are out of the question.

"We are currently having talks with all political forces if we are invited.

Too many things are driving us further apart already with the BSP.

And it's not only about the war in Ukraine, but also about the attitude towards the budget deficit", said the deputy.