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The Rise and Fall of the Change Movement: A Story of Broken Promises

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We finish the Change.
Get lost.
2 years ago, we tried to explain that these guys were unsuccessfully legendary as some great businessmen, that they had flat tires and that’s why they were running for public service, and that they came to fix their problems and have fun, then run to the Bahamas / by Vasil Terziev /.
There was no audibility. The associates complaining that they were cheated were paid by the mafia. People were ready to vote for anything and anyone. Even with Slavi they tried, but they got a snorkel and an angry man on a couch.
Here come these guys. We are just beginning, they said, change is a long process, now we have bowed to Cornelia, for example, but we are moving forward, this is a mission, the battle is difficult, we are doing it for the Motherland.
Two years later in Haskovo, the hometown of Asen Vassilev, the Change has finished. Officially.
PP does not have a candidate for mayor in the city. Out of 37 town halls, they have candidates in 3. Their list for the municipal council is incomplete, and the people in it – friends and relatives, plus one lawmaker’s wife according to the Laurer model.
So much for the mission, the process, the future, the battle and the noble intentions. And for the Motherland.
Asen Vassilev is fine. Thanks for asking. He runs his errands around Sofia, he no longer has any desire to be a successful private businessman /hahaha/ and in the evenings he probably looks at secluded villas on distant shores.
Where one day he will remember with a smile how hard he played both the media tricksters who launched him, and the far-sighted president who appointed him, and the half-million ballams who supported him… er, sorry, voters.
That and Haskovo will be fine. There will be no experiments, hysteria, empty talk and timelessness. They will not have their local Lena, nor their local Nastimir. Maybe only the local Laurer, but not sure.
And that’s actually good news.
Even for those who voted for Assen.

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2023-09-27 08:04:00


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