According to Radev, the failure of the systemic political parties is pushing more and more citizens towards a penal vote and looking for an alternative.
I expect the participants in the elections to make their own in-depth analysis of why the deep gap between the Bulgarians and the parties came to be. The refusal of the majority to take part in the elections is indicative - they do not identify with the black PR, with the pre-election messages and above all with the behaviour and actions of the parties.
In a parliamentary republic, how the country will develop depends on the parties that won the elections. It is their responsibility from now on and they cannot escape it.
This was stated by the head of state Rumen Radev to journalists in Shabla, the BGNES correspondent reported.
In connection with the words of DPS chairman Delyan Peevski that the president is working on a future political project, Radev replied: I do not comment on the panic attacks of any political leader.
The failure of the systemic political parties pushes more and more citizens to penal vote and search for an alternative. Every new party has yet to reveal and defend its positions and role in the National Assembly, commented Radev.
Asked when the new National Assembly will be convened and the scheduling of consultations with the political groups, the president answered with a question: How will it be convened - some leaders hid on Facebook, others fled to the villages, others - took to the forest. I'm waiting for them to come back. | BGNES