“We are not in a hurry for early parliamentary elections, “ Georgi Pirinski, deputy chairman of the Bulgarian Socialist Party, said. He confirmed the party’s position that there are symptoms of political destabilization in the country. In the opinion of Pirinski Prime Minister Simeon Saxe-Coburg should be held responsible for maintaining the stability in the country through his actions or lack of actions. At the party’s Supreme Council meeting I stated that there is no stability without partnership, he said, adding that the heavy burden of unpopular measures cannot be born without criticizing them. Stability cannot be a disguise for actions, which hurt the country’s interests, Pirinski underlined. He called the policy of rightist oppositions Union of Democratic Forces and United Democratic Forces destructive.