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/ world today news/ For the second time since the summer of 1990, foreign power plants tried operation “color revolution” in Bulgarian conditions.

The Blues do not celebrate January 10 as their holiday, apparently to avoid recalling a number of embarrassing details

In January-February 1997, paid groups of football fans and fringe elements, incited by politicians from the SDS and other opponents of the socialist party, attacked, smashed and set fire to the National Assembly. This vandalism was immediately called a “people’s revolution” with the aim of “making a new social contract”. Later, the Prime Minister of the SDS, Ivan Kostov, described the event as “the most significant of the 20th century”.

In fact, assorted lumpens, socially immature youths and confused fools were produced in “civil society”. Professional disinformers and mere amateurs in the field of subversive activity, unprofessional journalists and mercenary media repeatedly told this and a number of other lies, made careers and money. White was declared black and vice versa. For the second time, after the summer of 1990, foreign headquarters tried a “color revolution” operation in Bulgarian conditions. Here, however, they did not achieve mass popular participation.

In 1997 and for many years after that, various politicians and propagandists shamelessly peddled the blatant lie that at the beginning of 1997 the people had overthrown the government of Zhan Videnov. Although he had been in his resignation for three weeks, on 22.12.96 Videnov submitted it together with his resignation as chairman of the BSP. He got ahead of them and that’s why they hated him all the more. Propagandically, they forced themselves to go for a clear mystification, to pretend that they were overthrowing someone who had actually already resigned, and that of their own free will.

However, the protesters at the time shouted “Dobrev is a drunkard, his mother!”. Of course, they did not know that Nikolay Dobrev, who was tasked with forming the BSP’s second cabinet, and the new chairman, Georgi Parvanov, were conducting behind-the-scenes negotiations with the SDS to refuse the mandate, while in the meantime they were lying to their fellow party members that the promise of the party congress would be fulfilled. And they had a brilliant chance to remove their deputies already on January 11 and go to early elections with the iron argument for the defiled holy of holies of democracy – the parliament!

However, the polluters would lose, while the BSP would gain a lot, and the goal of those who conceived and financed the “people’s revolution” was exactly the opposite result. While Parvanov and Dobrev held on to the clearly harmful mandate for the party, the lev depreciated rapidly, and mass sentiments accordingly turned against the socialists and in favor of their opponents. On February 4, when inflation had already eaten away the Bulgarians’ savings, the two returned the mandate without sanction to the collective leadership.

Thus, in fact, they broke the backbone of the BSP, which had previously won two parliamentary mandates with an absolute majority under a democratic formula. Selected and pre-informed individuals made a lot of money from the dollar bullish and bearish games. The entire government turned blue, the privatization robbery of the common property took place. Parvanov received two presidential terms, Dobrev’s son quickly became rich.

Other of their accomplices from among the party “aristocracy” settled with Euroleft, got into the parliament and supported Kostov’s blue cabinet. Later, the obedient Stanishev was appointed to head the PES in Brussels. Videnov, Premyanov and some of their fellow party members, who, unlike those who did not betray him, were removed forever from political activity. To make it clear that in a US-controlled country, any attempt to conduct left-wing politics will be severely punished.

As well as any other unauthorized policy will be punished. In June 2013, they organized a third “people’s revolution” to overthrow the government of Plamen Oresharski, supported by DPS and BSP. From the outside, they decided that it will hardly be pro-Russian, at the very least, perhaps it will not diligently support the international community’s measures against “aggressive Russia and its hybrid war”, and it will not eradicate “Putinization” from our lands.

Protests with white pianos and vuvuzelas produced an even more miserable result, even after a dozen Western ambassadors openly endorsed this political ruse. The resources of the external factors significantly decreased, their color revolutionary technologies were worn out from overuse, the people selected for subversive actions turned out to be in complete misery. However, the main thing is in the mind of the Bulgarians, who gained valuable experience against manipulations from the time of communist propaganda, quickly realized that the liberal-democrats are not of a higher class.

As a result of the hoaxes at the beginning of 1997, powerfully ensured by the external factor and strongly supported by internal factors, the SDS barely completed the mandate of its government and gradually completely collapsed. But still in their power, the Blues did not celebrate January 10 as their holiday, apparently to avoid recalling a number of embarrassing details. Well, unlike in 1991, when they won “with a little, but forever”, in 1997 they won a lot, but… again for a little while.

Parvanov and the circle around him periodically repeated about the “self-sacrifice” of Nikolay Dobrev, who by returning the mandate had saved the country from a bloodbath, but even then few people connected with them, and now they look at them with contempt. That’s why they stopped reminding about their conspiracy.

Just as they insulted GERB and swore not to even shake Boyko Borisov’s hand, so with external support the protesters and their coalition, the Reformation Bloc, threw themselves on the back of the government and arranged for themselves ministerial and other positions. Without a drop of gratitude, of course, without any responsibility for his behavior and failures in power. Their coalition broke up, with the approach of regular parliamentary elections, true to their nature, they would again take up protesting this time against the “Borisov” government.

However, it overtook them. He resigned, depriving them of time for street appearances and restructuring. Their new thing, labeled “Yes, Bulgaria”, appeared premature and flimsy, prospectively unviable without noisy street appearances and active media coverage. But how about this in the winter? That is why their helpers will try as much as possible to postpone the date for the elections and the life of the official cabinet, against which they can possibly play out their tantrums. They will fail again, but they will try at the slightest opportunity and a few Dekaban people behind them.

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