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Prof. Lachezar Grozdinski: Parliamentary democracy in our country is a big fraud

And the pie is our money, which either goes to waste or is robbed

Oct 2, 2024 13:02 293

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Interesting, how many more senseless elections have to be held held in our country so that the Bulgarian people would understand that the whole thing, called by the loud name of parliamentary democracy, is actually a big fraud. This thesis may seem exaggerated to you, but if an unbiased analysis is made, it will prove to be true. There is no normal explanation for the fact that parliamentary parties in Bulgaria cannot elect a government. We go to the polls and vote with the hope that we will elect worthy people to govern us. But that doesn't happen. The parties are fighting each other for power and money, for who gets a bigger piece of the pie. And the pie is our money, which either goes to waste or is robbed.

This is what Prof. Lachezar Grozdinski commented on "Voices".

The deputies elected by us take an oath that they will serve Bulgaria and the Bulgarian people. But nothing like that happens. They fight with each other, they fight for power and money and they don't care what happens to Bulgaria and the Bulgarians. If we working Bulgarians do not produce any product when we go to work, we will not receive a salary and will inevitably be fired. Why does this elementary principle not apply to MPs? Why are they getting paid for work not done and why can't we fire them but constantly re-elect them? Perhaps the Constitutional Court will have a say on the matter? Hardly, since he is a product of precisely these impotent and pathological parties.

However, there is some hope for the future. Several old parties have disbanded and are about to go into oblivion. The former communists – socialists who did everything possible to slow down our transition from a totalitarian state to a democratic one and from a planned to a market economy finally collapsed because they could not become social democrats. The Turkish Party – DPS never protected the minorities in Bulgaria and was conquered by Bulgarians to turn it from a semi-business party into a modern business party. Hristo Ivanov fled the failed coalition, trying to save his political career, after the legal troubles he created. The party with the vague name “Yes, Bulgaria” without it, it will probably disappear. The pathetic remains of the UDF – “Democrats for a strong Bulgaria”, who actually destroyed their mother – SDS, are run by an intellectual and biological dwarf and it is high time they go. It is curious how the bubble of the fake party of Harvard crooks is gradually deflated – PP. Having successfully crossed the Atlantic Ocean, the bubble of these Euro-Atlanticians burst. They really managed to make a difference – further destroyed Bulgaria. The TV showman Slavi's party also failed. It turned out that the political show is much more complicated than the TV one. Konstantinov's pro-Russian party - "Vazrazhdane", which collects the protest and pro-Russian vote of the Bulgarians, behaves as a dogmatic and sterile party and is practically politically impotent.

The leading Bulgarian party GERB remains, with leader Boyko Borisov. The cunning and smart fireman Boyko managed to survive, despite the mass protests of part of the people. However, he ruled Bulgaria relatively successfully for ten years. Yes, he survived, he didn't go to jail, but what price did he pay and to whom? Nobody knows. He saved himself and the party, which remained the first political force. But no one wants to play with him because they know he will be eaten. Boyko, for whom a significant part of the people still voted, not only does not have the power, but also does not want to govern as the leading party in a coalition. He, probably on orders, handed over power to the PP-DB, in the hope that they would like him. But they will never love him. They will continue to hate him. Because they are no less hungry for power and money than he is. Yes, Boyko saved the prison, but he stole his party and it has no future either. Unless he retires to Bankya, where he can successfully play football. Maybe if they guarantee him that he won't go to jail, he will.

Tell us who we should vote for? For fake, irresponsible, corrupt, impotent and half-dead parties and politicians who not only do not serve the people, but are actually against them. Political scientists and party leaders are constantly urging us to vote. Yes, but for whom? Democracy implies the provision of power to the people. But what does this party oligarchy, which is constantly re-elected, have to do with the people? No, they lie to us that there is democracy. They lie to us that the people rule Bulgaria. In fact, we are run by a small group of power-hungry people, insufficiently competent, probably corrupt and totally irresponsible. This has nothing to do with democracy. In fact, it is a big scam.

Is there an alternative to the failed parliamentary democracy? Ban these parties? Eliminate state subsidies? Creating new parties? Change to a parliamentary, with a presidential republic? Dreams, dreams...

And yet, the Bulgarian people must show these parties that they no longer want them, that they consider them incompetent and impotent. Therefore, I call for no vote at all. Let's be known as a parliamentary democracy where no one wants to vote for the parties. There is another possibility. Let's vote for the proud holder of the “Magnitsky“ order, for the destroyer of old parties. Let's elect him as Prime Minister, in the hope that he will liquidate all parties. Then we'll start fresh.

Prof. Dr. Lachezar Nachev Grozdinski graduated in medicine in 1974 in MA-Sofia. In 1981, he defended his candidate's thesis in the field of angiology. In 2008, he defended a major doctoral dissertation. In February 2010, he was elected a professor of Angiology. Since 2014, he has been working as the head of the Angiology and Phlebology Clinic and deputy medical director at Acibadem City Clinic – Cardiovascular Center. In 2007, he created the Angiology specialty and was the first certified angiologist in Bulgaria. He is the author of a total of 137 scientific works in the field of angiology, including four monographs. He was on specializations in England – 1989 and the US – Harvard – 1992. Chairman of the Bulgarian Society of Angiology.

He is the author of four books: “No one ever dies”, “Violence – lifestyle”, “ Think about communism” and “The truth will set us free”.