PP’s big problem is that it has no natural allies – 2024-03-18 03:33:37

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2024-03-18 03:33:37

They are trying to solve it by asking for cooperation with the BSP in order to reduce the burden of the DPS with a majority for important decisions, believes the head of “Alfa Research”

Public expectations are not in the direction of early elections, they are the unwanted option. Boryana Dimitrova, a sociologist from Alpha Research, told BNR that and emphasized that the largest share – 40% of respondents in the agency’s latest survey stated that they would prefer and think that the best thing at this point is to carry out the rotation . Only about 20 percent are in favor of quick early elections.

“The signals coming from the negotiating parties are that the government will continue to act in its rotational version and with some significant changes that are yet to come to the fore,” she commented.

Boryana Dimitrova emphasized that in early elections GERB-SDS are in a more profitable position, which gave them the self-confidence of a sharper tone and setting conditions in the negotiations.

“In national elections, even if they are 2 in 1 with the European ones, but where the focus will be on national issues, the positions of GERB-SDS over PP-DB are about 5 – 5.5% higher according to the study of ” Alpha Research”, she clarified and added that in the negotiations, both sides are trying to win the best possible positions for themselves.

According to Dimitrova, the DPS was not present with the “familiar noisy behavior” of Delyan Peevski in the media during the rotation negotiations, but it is not an unavoidable factor, although it will influence from now on, as there are decisions that will require a majority of 2 /3 of the votes in the parliament.

The lack of natural allies in the National Assembly is the PP-DB’s big problem, she pointed out and commented:

“They are trying to solve it, including by removing the BSP from ITN and Vazrazhdane, but they have no moves to enforce any goal they have set for themselves. They want to set another principle, clear mechanisms for the regulators, but they must have and the tools to enforce them. If they don’t have the tools to enforce them, this strongly stated principle hangs in the air. Taking the BSP out of the bracket is a way of reducing the burden on the DPS when 2/3 majorities are wanted”.

“When you don’t have a solution, you resort to the easiest and most harmful, such as these emotional overextensions on the subject of migrants, problems that can potentially exist,” said the sociologist from “Alpha Research”.

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