"The president has been doing the same thing for two years with the same result - going to elections and managing official offices. Whether there will be parliamentary government is the responsibility of the parties in the National Assembly. Rumen Radev is in the position of the one with the pie, we, the parties , we give it to him", the co-chairman of "Democratic Bulgaria

"Democratic Bulgaria" is a center-right political association composed of "Hristo Ivanov".

He was born on September 13, 1974 in Sofia.

Hristo Ivanov has a master's degree in law from Sofia University. 

According to him, the big question is to what extent the parties in the National Assembly have managed to restore parliamentary governance: "

Unfortunately, the answer is that we failed in this National Assembly. I am very skeptical that anything will come out of the third term, as it has been so far

."

Radev to the BSP: I stopped at your party in search of the best chance for a working government

According to Hristo Ivanov

 , the country is going to elections, which are not expected to bring much change

: "The next parliament, which will be before the local elections and everyone will guide their actions according to them, even less will there be any manifestations of responsibility and sacrificing the selfish party interest. It seems very likely that the next parliament will not give birth to a government and we will go to new elections - 2 in 1 with the locals".

The co-chairman of "Democratic Bulgaria

"Democratic Bulgaria" is a center-right political association, composed of" commented that the

so-called "NEXO" affair was part of the preparation to create the arguments so that the third mandate would not go to DB

:

Ivanov: After Nexo, the possibility of realizing the third mandate has significantly decreased

"In the United States and the United Kingdom, there are actions related to the company that have been developing for months. When exactly our prosecution will act, how exactly this will be presented and announced, is a choice that is made in our country. Not for the first time, the prosecution interferes in politics. This is the central question we pose - the prosecutor's office must be depoliticized".

Hristo Ivanov

Democratic Bulgaria

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