The rest of the PP fear what will happen if their leaders continue to go mad
“We continue the change” said that Boyko Borisov kept the 59 people’s representatives of GERB-SDS “as servants”. Several times in the parliament, I asked my colleagues from the PP, as well as from other parties, to be careful with generalizations and not to do it “personally”. Some got it, PP didn’t. They did it in person, once again. Let me answer them, personally.
1. Personally, I have never felt as free in my life as as a representative of the GERB-SDS coalition. One of those 59 they call “servants”.
2. I have never, ever been told by anyone how to vote, whether to speak out or not, and if I do decide to speak out what to say.
3. All decisions about what position to take on one or another issue, as well as how to vote, we have taken in the parliamentary group, after discussion, with listening to all opinions, and we have implemented them in the committees and in the hall with great pleasure . I think it looked it.
4. I have never been in a group that acted so cohesively, unitedly and without conflict. I’ve never seen another group where people trust each other so much.
5. This is because in the parliamentary group of GERB-SDS an incredible amount and quality of human, professional and political experience was concentrated. Absolutely every member of this group had a unique management and administrative experience in a certain field, which was demonstrated in an unmistakable way in the debates. And since everyone had seen 2 and 200 in their lives, no one had any complexes.
6. In other words, there were no random people in the GERB-SDS group, which cannot be said for the others, especially for the “PP” group.
7. Random PP people could learn if they wanted to. I wanted to teach them what I know. They could not take advantage.
8. They could not, because Kiril, Asen and Lena had forbidden them to talk to the people’s representatives from GERB. The only thing they were allowed was to insult us and if they spoke at all, to speak in clichés. Or to take a line of Dani Kanazireva out of context, twist it and giggle like children in kindergarten.
9. I imagine how depressing it was for them to be without any experience, but to have to stand up and speak in front of 59 people, including ministers, deputy ministers, regional governors, mayors and two deputy prime ministers. What factual truth could they tell them? Nothing. Every single one of the 59 from GERB knew more than all 67 from PP. Isn’t it depressing? Therefore, the only thing left for the PP was to insult.
10. Let’s try to understand the PP MPs. They were consumed with fear. The fear of being out of place. The fear of being exposed. The fear of realizing that they do not know and cannot manage the country.
11. Fear gave birth to anger in them, anger gave birth to hatred.
12. Today they are again talking about how they were going to take revenge on Boyko Borisov. I can’t help but remember the scene in Jonathan Swift’s novel when the midgets tie Gulliver with ropes and jab him with their spears, as Gulliver stirs, tears the ropes and stands up, and the midgets run away screaming in fear. Kiril and Lena’s fear of Boyko Borisov seems to be already pathological. They must somehow be helped to overcome it, or they will have permanent mental abnormalities. The rest of the PP, I guess, are afraid of what will happen if their leaders continue to go crazy.
13. The rest of the PP, however, know very well what their leaders were doing. They understood very well that the decisions their leaders imposed in the energy sector were corrupt, that the decisions in the social sphere were adventurous, that the systematic violations of the Constitution and laws were shameful, and that the decision to arrest the leader of the largest opposition party was suicidal for them. They understood, but they were afraid to oppose. This fear of their own leaders bred anger, and anger bred hatred. First to GERB, then to everyone else. A self-protective reaction, otherwise they would have to hate their own leaders.
14. The young people of the PP were forced to repeat ad nauseam theses about how corrupt the “previous ones” were. At the same time, they saw that none of the charges against the previous ones could be proven and were ashamed of Boyko Rashkov. At the same time, they knew what they were being forced to vote for and at least guessed who would gain how much from one or another of their votes. And they were ashamed again.
15. They were ashamed to watch their leaders writhe in their fears and their inability to make a single clear foreign policy decision. Neither for North Macedonia, nor for arms for Ukraine… They were ashamed of having to watch how GERB became an engine for making the most responsible foreign policy decisions. They were afraid that their leaders were becoming ridiculous and pathetic.
16. They were taught that judicial reform meant “Geshev go!” And they felt shame when they saw that their “leaders” could not think of a way to make it happen. They felt ashamed because they were beginning to understand that the so-called “judicial reform” was something much more complex and large-scale than they could imagine. And they were afraid that it would become clear that not only could they not carry it out, but they could not even formulate it. That’s why they stayed with the screams and the anger.
17. They still do not understand that the so-called “judicial reform” can only be carried out together with the people from the court, the prosecutor’s office, the investigation and the other bodies that are related to these topics. They were told that by replacing the welded people and putting in “their own people” everything would go smoothly. They saw that where they put “their people” there was a stampede. Example – KEVR. But they didn’t know what else they could do because no one had told them. That takes experience. It’s scary to realize that you have no experience, but you have been burdened with a responsibility that you cannot bear. And that the one who holds you accountable also has no experience.
18. Today they fear that the truth about the rule of Kiril, Asen and Lena may come to light. It will come out, no doubt. And then it will turn out that they – the people’s representatives from the PP – were fools who covered up the actions and inactions of their “leaders” with their chests, of which they will very soon be publicly ashamed. The fear of the impending discrediting of the management of “Kiril Petkov” is a great fear. I understand them.
19. In the next two months they will need a culprit. Blamed for their failure. The fear that they might lose the next election, and they will lose it, angers them in advance. And the hatred they will pour upon us will be terrible. The more they hate us, the more they insult us, the more it will mean they are afraid.
20. And they should not be afraid. Here, for example, on the last day of the work of the 47th National Assembly, the young colleagues from the PP agreed that the agenda should be proposed by GERB for the first time. Desislava Atanasova read it and it was unanimously accepted. Laws representing 10% of all laws passed by this National Assembly were voted on that day! For one day – 10% of the entire legislative program. What would it be like if GERB, in consensus with the other parties, proposed the legislative program every day? How many questions would be solved? No anger and no hate?
21. In the next National Assembly, those from the PP who enter it, if they are willing to learn, will be taught. And they will become very good. The only thing they need is in the next two months to analyze within themselves the source of the fears that give rise to their anger and hatred. If they understand where their fears come from and who instills them in them, they will be freed and ready for the big politics. I am sure that GERB will be ready to work with any of the decent future deputies. With those who have decided for themselves that they will no longer be afraid and that they will not serve the complexes, obsessions and unsatisfied ambitions of a few of their accidental leaders who make them ashamed and afraid. And who lead them with terrible power to the Dark Side.
That’s it for now. But if they continue to insult us and do it personally, it will not be good. In this case, their greatest fears will materialize. This is not a threat. This is the informed position of a person who has experienced a lot, seen a lot, and knows that in life there are some long cause-and-effect relationships that operate inexorably. For example: “Fear begets anger, anger begets hate, and hate is the path to the Dark Side.” This, however, is not an original thought of Master Yoda, but a principle formulated 2000 years ago. But Cyril and Lena have no way of knowing this, they make their servants hate. Therefore, none of these servants will become Jedi Knights. The good thing is that Darth Vader won’t either, that requires skills.
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