Now seriously.
BG is in a total institutional and legitimization crisis, the likes of which we have not had since the national catastrophes after the Balkan Wars and the First World War.
This is what he warns on "Facebook" lawyer Emil Vasilev.
In 1922, Stamboliyski held a referendum to try the culprits and actually put the political elite in prison. The curious thing is that the referendum was then supported by 75% of those entitled to vote with a huge turnout. If a referendum were held today on criminal liability for the perpetrators of the current crisis, I can bet that the result would be the same as more than 100 years ago, and the turnout would be over 80%.
What is the modern crisis?
First - conquered institutions. I'm talking about all possible government bodies, including many of the courts /led by the Supreme Administrative Court/, not just the regulators who have long been bought by big criminal business.
Second - illegitimate institutions. Currently, most of the elected state bodies are completing their second term without their composition being replaced. All the regulators fall into this group, some of them have even entered their third term without changing their composition. The judicial authorities also have expired mandates. This is not even the case with the Arab monarchies.
Third - total corruption at all levels of state administration, in all its manifestations: starting from doing nothing and imitating activities /facade institutions/ and ending up with handing out bribes.
Fourth - lack of legitimate legislative power, caused by the total crisis of our party-political system. The citizens, by an overwhelming majority of more than 2/3 of those entitled to vote, in several consecutive parliamentary elections, by not voting, have clearly shown that they do not accept the current model of reproduction of the legislative power. If the politicians don't understand what a huge stake is stuck in their throat /I'm not putting a sexual subtext/, so much the worse for them.
Fifth - buying votes. In reality, only the party cores go to the elections along with the nomenclature of the respective party + bought voters among the minorities and marginalized classes, for whom the sum of 50 euros is essential for their survival. Paid voting, from a puzzling phenomenon that arose in the time of Saxe-Coburg-Gothic, became in a few years a basic rule of the electoral process. Realistically, with a voter turnout of 32-35% and around 5 million people permanently living in the country, the composition of the parliament is determined by 300-350 thousand bought Roma and Pomash votes, which totally silence the only real voices /on conscience/ from the big cities /Sofia , Plovdiv and Varna/.
Sixth - the created anti-democratic regime of Boyko Borisov. For me, this regime is uglier than Todor Zhivkov's totalitarian state.
Borisov currently rules through Glavchev's caretaker government and the usurped regulatory bodies. Borisov has no interest in forming a regular government, because he will have to share with someone all the power he now possesses. It is about a creeping anti-democratic coup d'état, led by the junta headed by Boyko Borisov.
The current situation is the complete negation of democracy and the culprits must one day bear criminal responsibility for crimes against the republic and the democratic structure of the state.