Can someone tell me which parties are going to form a coalition government?

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  1. There won’t be a coalition. In fact, some political parties started their pre-election campaign for the next elections.

  2. Politicians’ ego is too high for a coalition. Most/all parties put their party first before the people’s wellbeing so even if they agree on some topics such as North Macedonia’s EU path or sending weapons to Ukraine, they are currently thinking for the upcoming January elections and then the local elections in 2023.

  3. GERB + PP and most likely DB.

    Everyone claims they won’t join a coalition, but the alternative—new elections—would be disastrous because they would likely produce the same outcome as the current one with a slight increase in the percentage of parties with stable electorates, like the DPS and Vuzrazhdane for the time being.

    In large-scale politics, parties should be able to agree and collaborate on a single, well-executed program; this has happened in many European nations. In Bulgaria, political parties are compared to football teams with a long-lasting rivalry.

    Coalitions are unfortunately unattainable because there is too much political ego at play. In Bulgaria, when two parties vote identically for a law on which they agree, there are suspicions that they are collaborating if they vote together. This is an antiquated view of the political process, yet our democracy is newly founded.

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