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Political leaders in Bulgaria are on the way to making their worst nightmares come true

Political arrogance in Bulgaria is reaching new lows

Jun 28, 2024 16:00 102

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Only 9% of Bulgarians approve of MPs and parties in parliament, according to a survey by Market LINKS, but some of them have firmly decided that they should rule the country and this is rightfully theirs as an inheritance.

Instead of thinking about reforms inside their structures and doing a deep analysis, looking for the reasons for the lack of trust, they are already looking at new elections and blaming the system, as if this will somehow change their electoral weight, representativeness and authority . And the solution is simple - to stop engaging in politics in order to unblock the political highway.

In fact, the political leaders know very well what the main problem is. On the one hand, there is no way for the state to be ruled rudely, repressively and above the law by a few people and their representatives in municipalities, like a feudal domain, and its citizens like this, and on the other hand, it is harmful for the same persons to stand in front , to do and say the same things every time and expect a different result, especially in the face of being disliked and disapproved of.

68% crossed out the parliament and its representatives in the same survey, which roughly corresponds to the percentage of non-voters in the last elections. And they don't vote because they don't trust the persons who present themselves to them and don't consider them capable of improving the quality of life in the country. Nor that they want it.

The state in which the law-enforcement and law-enforcement bodies are in is so desperately hopeless that for the third day in the media they are asking how Brendo came to Bulgaria, and he has been here for two years. He held talks and meetings with journalists. And is this conveniently slept through by the police?

"Slap" also received the Eurotour (it comes from the Prosecutor's Office and the nickname "Euro" of the court-prosecutor broker and friend of Borislav Sarafov, Petar Petrov - "Pepi Euroto") and directly from the USA, but this sign from the joint press conference of the US ambassador in Bulgaria H.E. Kenneth Merten, i.f. chief prosecutor Borislav Sarafov and the chairman of DANS Plamen Tonchev, seems to have been misread. The US tells them that they are raising the reward to $5 million for information that leads to the arrest of Ruzha Ignatova, which says that the US services do not have definitive data and evidence that she is not among the living. On the other hand, they do not think that the Bulgarian prosecutor's office and services are working hard to find her, as proof of this is the fact that no charges have even been brought against her in Bulgaria so far.

Adding the case study "Brendo" to Ruzha Ignatova, we cannot see anything but the corruption and addictions that scream from every corner of the executive, legislative and executive authorities in the Republic of Bulgaria.

Bulgaria is once again facing elections. The leader of the first GERB party, Boyko Borisov, has repeatedly stated that he does not want a joint government with the second party DPS and its leader Delyan Peevski, if the third-strongest parliamentary coalition "We continue the change - Democratic Bulgaria" does not participate in it. Whoever is told so many times that they don't like him and don't want him can't help but be offended, no matter how much he denies that there is no rift in their relationship. And in fact, there was a management of GERB, PP-DB and DPS in the 49th National Assembly, and the coalition partners called it an "assembly". Subsequently, they overthrew their government and decided to go to the elections.

The elections are over, but they are coming up again. And if there is a government in the 50th Parliament, which is unlikely, its horizons will be lost in the autumn fog.

There is a war in Bulgaria. On the one hand, politicians are at war against their people, and on the other - among themselves. But neither the citizens nor the partners of Bulgaria will tolerate for a long time the interpersonal personalities and mafia games for power and supremacy, which destabilize the country both internally and as a predictable ally of the Balkans in the international arena.

Some people in the country really have no sense of tact and measure. Every day they put all their energy into exercising their imagined power to maintain the notion that they have it. Instead of serving people. I don't want to be in their shoes when they learn they own nothing. Even your life.

Political insolence in Bulgaria is hitting new lows.

These people are hostages to their past, their addictions and their fears, and they suffer from permanent deprivation. They constantly want to have more, to dominate, to control, to compensate for their inner emptiness and painful sense of dissatisfaction.

In the end, they will achieve one thing for sure - to turn their worst nightmares into reality.

And maybe this is the only opportunity for Bulgaria to start breathing again.