/ world today news/ Using the infrastructure to accumulate political capital is not a new PR move and is not a Bulgarian discovery.
The capital mayor Stefan Sofianski was the first to apply it successfully in our country. Even then, with the asphalting of separate sections of Sofia’s infrastructure, he made a good impression on people, or at least that was the mechanism used to improve his image.
After that, Boyko Borisov in his first term decided that this was a good technology and continued it. The unfortunate coincidence was that the manner in which these roads were constructed suffered serious deviations along the lines of corruption. This also reduced their quality and now in the second term these cracks are already visible. If back then in the first term they were cracks in spending, if I may speak metaphorically, now they are already cracks in the roads.
In none of the civilized countries of the EU, asphalting is not an achievement. This also applies to the maintenance of plumbing, power lines, and other natural and elementary things in the lives of societies, which no one considers a great progress or a great achievement. People are excited about other topics. /BGNES
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Arman Babikian, political PR expert.
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