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The political underground, his big belly and his bad knee – 2024-09-17 09:02:16

/ world today news/ Some time ago, the so-called “protesters” – paid agents of foreign influence and sowing trouble when the left rules, invented the concept of “political backstage” and shouted the “fundamental” question “Who?”, asking with it to whom we owe the famous Peevski to be the chairman of DANS.

“Behind the scenes” became a romantic formula for those who had been kicked out of state management a short time before, but inconsolably yearned to be in power again. With protests, intrigues, falsifications and vote trading, they regained their influence (albeit rather tattered) among the people and managed to win the early elections. And now we’re scratching their heads. Since then, when stronger, when weaker in political analysis and commentary, the problem of behind the scenes came to the political forefront, so as not to stunt the senses against apathy and fear of those who are not seen, but who in fact determine who and how to rule . But as it has always been and as it will always be, “the dogs bark and the caravan moves on”. The backstage continued to do its work successfully and even reached today’s pre-election situation, when the candidates for president and vice president are trying to impress upon their future voters that they are clean, untainted, intelligent, that they work in the interest of the citizens, that they are for the unity of Bulgarians, etc.

“Political backstage” is, in my opinion, a concept (or a metaphor, as it were) devoid of content. Or at least from the negative meaning that the “smart and young” gave it, because it is not only not possible, but also not right to solve state problems (especially who should rule and with whom, who are the specific people who should be charged with ruling, what kind of coalitions and under what conditions they should be formed in the parliament or in the municipalities) should be decided before the public, publicly and loudly. Imagine what a circus it would be to listen from morning to night about who gets a job where, who gets fired or transferred to another place. Politics is, among other things, a delicate business; it requires not only openness, but also discretion, because agreements and contracts, promises, accounts, which differ in form and meaning, are inevitable. If someone claims that there should not be such, they simply do not understand what they are talking about. The political stage, as well as the theatrical stage, is brightly lit and in front of the audience. But behind the scenes, behind the scenes (hence “backstage”) it must be quiet and dark, so as not to interfere with the actors in front.

But there is something else more terrible and extremely dangerous in political life. I call it “political dungeon“. It is the dark and secret dungeon where those who dare not show themselves gather, lest they be recognized and exposed. There they do their hellish work and decide the fate of the state. That is, their personal and corporate destinies. And for this reason they carefully guard it, lest by chance someone should reveal it and sanctify it before the people. But it was revealed, consecrated and shown by its present-day “ruler” or chief coordinator, who by compatibility still holds the position of Prime Minister of our country with you. He did so in his interview on television on November 24. In this interview, he revealed shocking details about who decides who the ministers will be, what the cabinet will be, who will be the presidential candidate and other activities of the daily life of the political underground. Its owner today – the economic circle “Capital” gave to its chosen one, above whom there was no one else; who could not bow to anyone because his belly was large, and did not squat because his knee was sore, six names of ministers. And he, of course, accepted them! One of them is of the current president. Borisov appointed them, but then, as soon as he realized that they were incompetent, he fired and expelled them.

Earlier, Borisov boasted that he found his ministers through vineyards and roads. Well, there, no matter how far away and out of active traffic, the sun still shines and the rain falls, it’s on display, people pass by and someone might accidentally see the Minister of Health, Economy, Education or something else driving by. And the dungeon is sacred, strictly guarded and inaccessible. It has the right to enter only those who are part of it by vocation, money, degree of agency of foreign influence, closeness to the owners.

There are no rules in the dungeon. More precisely, the rules are strict, but incomprehensible to those who must then comply with them. This is the sinister place where intrigues, blackmails, deals and even murders take place. Unfortunately, the fate of Bulgaria and Bulgarians is decided there. And they naively believe that the elections will save them from troubles and misery.

After this interview, nothing can re-veil or embellish the political underground of the Bulgarian political reality. Boyko Borisov showed what it is, who is inside it and how he himself obediently plays his whistle – even though he brags about his courage, cunning and the patronage of Merkel.

The political underground has already decided who will be the president. And Boyko Borisov spoke his name, as well as the reasons why this should be done. It was supposed to be because the old lady was a class above the others. However, “Classes Above Others” is precisely this political dungeon with its sinister darkness, immorality, ugliness, arrogance, self-confidence and unbearable stench and stench. It has no restraint and no mercy.

These qualities are fully inherent in him who, in order to save his skin, has marked and illuminated it. But let us remind him that the place of anyone who has been at least once in this sinister dungeon is on the dustbin of history, not on its ladder of honor.

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