/ world today news/ Bulgarian politics will gain another Barekov, and the Bulgarian audience will relax with the absence of a horse dose of simplicity every night on national air.
Because you can’t do a show and do politics at the same time – that is. you shouldn’t be able to… Although who knows, Bulgaria is the country of completely unlimited possibilities – the American dream of forgiving me pales in comparison to the Bulgarian one.
I take my hat off to the Constitutional Court that it justifiedly refused the spokesman of the “Bulgarian people” Trifonov to reshape the constitutional order in the country at his discretion. “If the Bulgarian people say that we should all walk in green pants – we will walk,” claims another candidate for political glory. His screenwriters did not explain to him that who wears what underpants is his personal choice and not a constitutionally regulated rule. And the screenwriters have no one to explain these subtleties – they study at the university, not on the street…
Is it possible for another “new politician” to succeed?
I repeat, everything is possible in Bulgaria. At the same time, I express timid hope in the common sense of the Bulgarian citizens, who, rejecting an unenviable status quo, rarely vote confidence to another traveling circus in politics.
Well, there are also opposite cases – with the royal circus in 2001, for example.
Bulgaria really differs from America – here the political result is not directly proportional to the money spent on the campaign. Although librarian-sarai puppeteers work hard to achieve such direct dependence.
Populism has some positive effects – in particular, it incentivizes the parties of the status quo to stop playing “there is here – there is no” with voters and get to work.
And their job is to put forward compelling candidates and compelling policies.
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