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Petkov and Vassilev did something fatal, there will be no forgiveness VIDEO

“The government will pay the price. Petkov and Vassilev managed to agree on a very thin left-right formula and now they have crossed it out. Ninova will not stay in the government.

They quarreled with her, quarreled with Trifonov on the Macedonian issue, for which there will be no forgiveness. They have bad relations with GERB, especially after the symbolic arrest. Allies are lost, the quarrel with Radev is complete. Hristo Ivanov is just waiting for them to disintegrate to get their votes.

This is fatal. The probability of surviving after September is close to zero, and to reach September is 50%, “said political scientist Andrey Raichev in” Your Day “on NOVA NEWS.

According to him, this government has made too many mistakes.

“The cabinet will not survive, but the possibility is not only of elections, but of forming a government by September next year. This will largely depend on the position of Radev and Borissov and the plasticity of the small partners,” Raichev added.

It will be dangerous for him to go to the polls, so there may be an agreement

“Borissov does not return to the first position, they leave him, and they fall,” the political scientist said.

“He waited for his time, there is no conversation about the future without GERB and MRF, the position of” everyone against Borisov “is a much smaller issue than the war,” Raichev stressed.

“The only policy that is important to me is the policy of unity. There will be poverty due to pandemics, war and famine. The chance is to unite, instead we are offered division,” he said.

Raichev believes that Bulgaria’s refusal to pay in rubles is a symbolic act and we are punishing Russia, but there is no economic logic in this.

“Europe is divided on the issue, and we are straining,” he said.

What is worse for him is that this splits the Bulgarian people, which was fundamentally divided in the 1990s and is now moving towards it again.

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