Reactions in Bulgaria: BSP and DPS Under Fire as Speaker Election Deadlock Continues

Zafirov and Kiselova from BSP (left); Peevski from DPS (right)

Boyko Borissov, leader of GERB, has signaled a potential shift in strategy following unexpected developments in the ongoing attempts to form a government and elect a Speaker of the National Assembly. Borissov expressed surprise at the support of the "DPS - New Beginning" faction for Natalia Kiselova, stating that he was unaware of any discussions involving the BSP that led to this outcome. He suggested that his party might adopt a new approach, emphasizing the need to seek a governing majority.

Borissov criticized the current parliamentary stalemate, which he characterized as political maneuvering for individual gain rather than a focus on forming a government. He highlighted the contrast with Romania, where political forces quickly formed a Euro-Atlantic majority despite electoral losses. Borissov pledged to work towards a similar majority in Bulgaria, prioritizing governance over partisanship. He added that GERB's support for Kiselova was not tied to any agreements regarding the proposed sanitary cordon declaration, which had become redundant after "DPS - New Beginning" chose not to nominate candidates for parliamentary leadership positions.

Delyan Peevski, leader of "DPS - New Beginning," criticized the inability of political parties to elect a Speaker after ten attempts. Peevski reiterated his call for new elections and hinted at the emergence of a new political project, allegedly linked to President Rumen Radev. He accused other parties of delaying proceedings to buy time for this new initiative. Peevski refrained from committing to support Kiselova in future votes but reaffirmed his focus on providing Bulgaria with a fresh political start.

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