“Politicians must realize that the Bulgarian people need reassurance. During the consultations, the president insisted on this. If someone is not able to swallow his ego, he is dangerous for the whole country and such people have no place in politics,” said the psychologist. Hristo Monov.
Hristo Monov
According to him, unification is needed to get out of the crisis, and in the process of working together, each political force gives others what they do not have.
He described as “political autism” what happened after the April 11 elections. In order not to repeat now, he recommends talking. But he is adamant that expressions such as “scratching” have no place in these dialogues.
“New generations are coming – with new views, with a management model and experience. But new ones in politics must listen to those who have gone through the parliamentary carousel. A diploma, whatever it is, does not mean that you are a good manager,” he said. the psychologist in front of Bulgaria ON AIR.
And added that from of particular importance now will be the personality of the new prime minister.
“It is important that it is not controversial. Those who are in the National Assembly (NA) are on the verge of legitimacy. The huge mass of people are not interested in politics. This is the red light that will shine on politicians,” Hristo commented. Monov.
He advised politicians to be careful with the management of the next wave of covid.
“In the next wave, we must have a well-thought-out reaction, not scare people. The Bulgarian is a European, and if you explain to him, he will understand. We do not like to be scared and waved at,” Monov explained.
The psychologist is adamant that third elections would be disastrous.
“If someone has the illusion that going to the third election will be a winner – he did not know. After the atomic bombing there is no winner, it will be the detonation of an atomic political bomb,” said Monov.
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