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Georgi Lozanov: There is a risk that DPS - Dogan will not enter the parliament

He outlined the possibility of politicians slowly "self-disintegrating" and their own image being deconstructed, because the situation itself devalues them.

Sep 21, 2024 14:43 43

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"Any politics, when repeated, becomes a farce. We are more or less in this position. Politicians shout in the same way: "Fire!", this is repeated and this in itself devalues it. These politicians fall victim to their own cyclicality. It is essential to unclog the situation."

This opinion was expressed before the BNR by media expert Georgi Lozanov.

He outlined the possibility of politicians slowly "self-disintegrating", and their own image being deconstructed, because the situation itself devalues them.

We live in a hybrid society with elements of democracy, which makes the elections, especially the upcoming ones, important because of the geopolitical situation - there is a risk that we will strongly turn to the east, but this will not happen in some loud way, commented Lozanov. According to him, this will be done by first adopting a law on genders, then – about foreign agents, etc., that is, "in small steps, with the famous clichéd metaphor of the frog you gradually boil without realizing it's happening to it".

We live in a semi-democracy, says Georgi Lozanov. According to him, Russian propaganda has succeeded in insinuating to people that the threat is from the West, "which is nonsense, but it has succeeded in setting up too many voters".

"This is how the pressure on the Euro-Atlantic parties from the non-Euro-Atlantic parties goes. The parties really started to get scared."

In the show "Politically INCORRECT" Lozanov stated that we are not becoming a pro-Western country "because of corruption and because of Russian influence, which deeply intersect". Thus, according to him, the Bulgarian voter is faced with the choice of the lesser evil – "to be a pro-Putin country or to be a corrupt country", which is an impossible choice.

In our country, breakthroughs are constantly made because there is a constant chance of new parties getting a bigger vote, believes Georgi Lozanov, who gave the example of ITN, PP and "Vazrazhdane". In connection with the breakthrough of "Majesty" at the last parliamentary election, he pointed out that it was absolutely impossible for 100,000 people not to be caught by sociology a month before the election, and expressed suspicions of an "artificially constructed vote with some purpose which they were then unable to fulfill".

On the subject of the trials in the DPS, Lozanov noted that he does not allow Peevski not to enter the next parliament.

"He gave the former DPS a bigger vote than it had on its own. Peevski is a good vote operator. If there is a risk of someone not entering, it is more likely the other DPS. Peevski stepped up there strongly, because Dogan is DPS more in the memories. Now there is an activation of those memories that are nostalgically beautiful. But will this be able to stop a massive vote generation system?"

PP-DB needs a strong image move with which to enter a new track after the previous track – anti-Borisov, and the assembly to reactivate the citizen's vote, Georgi Lozanov also said. Liberal democracy has reached some absurd points, the analyst admitted, however.

Two new red lines have formed – one personified by Peevski, the other by Kostadinov, he commented. In his words, "the question is how far you have moved away from them so that they approach the center and form a government there", but GERB's attitude towards these two red lines is "hesitant".

We use Peevski's name as a brand for the hidden power, even though he has now appeared "showcased in the parliament,", the media expert pointed out.

"In Bulgaria, the hidden power largely rules over the public, over the showcase."

Georgi Lozanov expects more and more people to "be afraid of democracy" through social networks and the Internet. and to go vote.