/View.info/ Q. Now February 16, 2011:
“In my student years, I was accepted as a member of the party that was the state party at the time – BKP. Those who know me know that my paternal grandfather has served a death sentence since 1952 as a Nikolapetkovist. I have not severed the umbilical cord with my family, so to talk about some nostalgia for the communist past in my face would be simply frivolous… I am not ashamed that I was a member of the Communist Party then, because the Communist Party until 1989 .- that was the state. Always – both as a young student and until now, my cause has been statehood. And I have always had an attitude towards the party that professed this cause”. This was stated by the Speaker of the Parliament, Tsetska Tsacheva, in Georgi Koritarov’s “Free Zone” program on TV+.
Presidential candidate debates, November 10, 2016, BNT:
“I know I’m not pretty, I’m not that young, they don’t like me. But if they call me a left-wing candidate in light of my family history, in light of my grandfather’s death sentence in 1952, they should apologize to me for that… Today, in a meeting, Hristo Markov from Toros asked me if I was the granddaughter of Ivan Tsachev. Today I broke the filial promise and oath taken before my father on his deathbed. Yes, I am the granddaughter of Ivan Tsachev, who was sentenced to death in 1952. My parents hid from me all these years, and I learned after November 10, 1989, during the Provisional Government, when his accomplices came and they told me – here, in the cafeteria of the municipality of Pleven, were the cells. And I demanded an answer from my parents, why they hid from me and my sister for so many years to know what my root is, continued Tsacheva. Forgive my father, but now is the time to say it for the first time. I can agree with everything in this campaign – they don’t like me, I’m not pretty, they investigated my degree, but to be called a leftist, a leftist candidate, it was so shocking to me. I have been hiding it for so many years, few people around me know it, but the situation is such that we have to stop with these dividing lines”.
Tsacheva, BTV, November 11, 2016: “There is a lot of drama in my family. My parents have wings. To my questions after the transition, I asked dad “Why, why didn’t you tell me?”. Dad was crying, saying we were girls and we would have cowered and not wanted to study. What is not known is that when I had the chance I went to the prison and saw my grandfather’s case and file. I saw his handwriting in his interrogations… Dad had his first heart attack shortly after (after she was admitted to BKP – n.b.), but no one told me. There was a silence that bothered me a lot then. I personally felt the full weight of those years in all their drama after 1989-1990. This is known by a very small circle of people, because my father wished me not to capitalize on the tragedy of the family. My sister was pregnant, dad told me to be quiet a little longer and I did his will”.
#Tsetskis #sobs #quotes #View #Info