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Many developed democracies experience such periods of political crisis.

This was the case in Italy, Belgium, Israel, etc.

We can learn from such countries.

Not that we should be proud of such a period, I hope this will be the last such rotation of parliaments and things will stabilize, but I cannot be convinced that it will.

This was commented on the air of

Nova News

by the lawyer and former acting Prime Minister Prof. Ognyan Gerdzhikov

Ognyan Stefanov Gerdzhikov is a Bulgarian lawyer and politician, acting prime minister, chairman of the 39th.

According to him, the crisis is in the lack of dialogue, because "party selfishness prevails over national interests".

Regarding the caretaker government, Prof. Gerdzhikov believes that it is doing "very well".

The composition was very high-quality and it is no coincidence that the president voted confidence in this same cabinet, with a single exception in the person of Prof. Minekov, around whom negativity piled up, he explained.

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On the topic of justice reform, Prof. Gerdzhikov noted that it has become a "fetish" for the deputies.

I don't like reforms to be done hastily, and we are kings of that.

This is an old weakness of ours.

This judicial reform has become a fetish, with the sole purpose of ousting the Attorney General.

It's a double-edged sword.

If the chief prosecutor is removed so easily, it will be dangerous because he will not be able to do his job well, the lawyer warned.

Prof. Gerdzhikov also stated that he supports the idea of ​​a new Round Table as in the 90s.

"You can think about this issue because it seems reasonable for the political leaders of the major parties to sit down and find common ground.

It would be useful,'' he concluded.

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