In my opinion, the chance for a decision lies in the fact that policy in Bulgaria is highly personalised. It is a policy of figures and personalities rather than of ideas. This means that if certain leading politicians find the courage and responsibility to withdraw, at least temporarily, the reformist majority is possible. If the people in Bulgaria see that there is a viable alternative for a change, they will go back on the streets and will request it. Let us remember Videnov’s winter. Then the BSP had a majority in parliament and could easily form a new government. Nevertheless, it did not dare to do so because it was afraid of the people's wrath.