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In normal states, the only factor in forming a government is the electorate.

We have brought things to such a point that one half hates the other and it is very difficult to explain a coalition to them.

This was said by the Chairman of the Strategic Council to the Head of State and Advisor to the Prime Minister Galab Donev- Alexander Marinov on Nova TV. 

Asked what his expectations are after the elections and whether there will be a government, Marinov replied that whatever words he uses to characterize the relations between the first and the second, they will be weak.

"In this configuration, without one of the two big powers, it is very difficult to form a government," he declared.



Donev's advisor, however, did not rule out having a coalition.

But he clarified: "I speak in the light of probabilities.

But the probability that the two first powers will coalesce is very small.

They don't want to take the political risk of coming together and governing."

According to him, it is not good to mix parliamentary and local elections.

"There are different types of elections.

But it all depends on how the processes will develop in the newly elected parliament," Marinov believes.

"These bomb threats are happening for the first time and it's hard to predict how people will react. They assure us that all measures are being taken. It also happens at the last minute. I hope people don't get scared. In recent years, people have been getting scared from something - from the covid pandemic, from the machines," he commented.

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But he did not say whether this chaos was being created on purpose.