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Sacheva: The past year was like a kaleidoscope, 2026 will not be easier

According to her, 2025 has taught us that "national consent" is a mythical creature - everyone talks about it, no one has seen it, but everyone is sure what it should look like.

Dec 31, 2025 12:20 53

Sacheva: The past year was like a kaleidoscope, 2026 will not be easier  - 1

2025 was a year like a kaleidoscope, 2026 will not be easier, but it may be clearer, says the deputy chairwoman of the GERB-SDS parliamentary group Denitsa Sacheva on Facebook.

The parliament resembled a chessboard on which someone plays backgammon. There are moves, the strategy is controversial, and the noise - guaranteed, Sacheva points out. She believes that democracy for some unexpectedly turned out not to be a Netflix series - there is no marathon watching of the series, each episode hurts a little.

The Eurozone was discussed as if it were both a lifeline and an apocalypse at the same time. The truth is more boring - it is a tool, and tools only work in the hands of people who know what they are doing, the MP notes on the social network.

For her, 2025 is like a kaleidoscope that you spin slightly and the picture changes with the same colors, but each time in a new order. Sometimes beautiful. Sometimes… honestly — it brings a big headache. But always ours, writes Sacheva.

In her words, artificial intelligence has entered our lives faster than the laws that regulate it. Bulgaria stood at a crossroads: either to catch up with reason, or to catch up with excuses, and we are still at the crossroads, the MP points out.

According to her, 2025 has taught us that "national consent" is a mythical creature - everyone talks about it, no one has seen it, but everyone is sure what it should look like.

Denitsa Sacheva believes that 2026 will not be easier, but it may be clearer if we stop waiting for saviors and start calling things by their real names. "If we accept that the future does not "happen", but is made - with decisions that do not bring applause, but results", she adds.

The kaleidoscope is in our hands, the question is no longer what will fall, but whether we will have the courage to turn it, the deputy chairman of the GERB-SDF parliamentary group also writes.