The political situation in the country is getting increasingly more dynamic and tense. The major political parties are undergoing a process of internal regroupings, thus preparing for the general election due next year. The public attitudes towards the GERB Party are marked by increasingly more critical overtones with a view to the economic problems experienced by the country. Although the party continues to rank first among all other major political parties, what has been observed is a growing decline of confidence in both the government and the parliamentary majority. The latest opinion polls, however, indicate that the Prime Minister and GERB leader, Boiko Borissov, has retained the voter confidence and is currently ranking among the politicians enjoying the highest approval ratings. The situation within the Blue Coalition has exacerbated. The two constituent parties – the UDF and DSB – are experiencing internal differences as regards their coalition policy. Some of the local UDF party organizations have put forward the idea of reconsidering their relationships with DSB. Processes of internal party regrouping have been simmering within DSB as well. A heated contest for the leadership post in the BSP is about to begin between the former President Georgi Parvanov and the incumbent party leader, Sergei Stanishev. The two have made some harsh verbal exchanges in the public environment, which has additionally fuelled the tension within the party.
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Issue 1, January - March
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