/ world today news/ In the end, it became clear that not only Plevneliev is a sweet liar – you remember how he boasted that he had demonstrated against the communist regime even before the fall of Zhivkov.
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Tsetska broke the oath she made to her father: never to say that her grandfather was killed by the communists.
A big secret – didn’t they know it in the BKP when they accepted Tsetska in their ranks?
Does anyone believe it?
Now what – are we going to choose Tsetska because of her grandfather?
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You will make up your own mind whether Tsetska becomes president – but at least she is ready to be an actress in the Pleven theater.
In some production of the “Early Soviet cinema-romance” genre.
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She broke her oath – because she was called “leftist”.
No one calls her that – it’s just that many are surprised that she became a party member shortly before communism went away.
What would her grandfather think of her decision?
That’s what her father should have told her, nothing else.
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And others have tried to capitalize on the past of their relatives – not their own.
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BNT were aware of the pitiful mise-en-scène – and even the presenter Dobrina Cheshmedjieva shed half a tear and apologized for the heavy emotions that Tsetska was experiencing at the moment.
The suggestion of a Shakespearean tragedy had to be achieved.
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Very often Radev had to answer first, which provided an advantage to Tsacheva.
But she failed to use it.
He relied on something else – on ironic facial expressions, with which he seemed to want to surpass the famous comedian Louis de Funes.
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It was very funny to watch him grimace and even chuckle every time Radev answered.
She also often looked somewhere to the right, out of the frame – I guess from there someone encouraged her to keep grimacing.
No wonder it was some poor TV operator who was making a joke.
And after the show, he got drunk with his colleagues.
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At every close-up, Tsetska lost at least 10,000 votes, at least.
Her whining was unbearable.
And she couldn’t stop herself from speaking out of order – as if she had been as silent as a fish in a freezer until now.
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“Masters of the air” can broadcast at least twenty programs with only Tsetska’s grimaces – they will have a unique rating.
If Tsetska promises to keep quiet and only make faces while she is president, let’s elect her.
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Tsetska had assumed the role of Radev’s mentor, it is not known what from above.
He asked the general questions and interrupted him at the second word.
At one point he even took it for a ride on some imaginary barracks yard.
Sergeant Tsetska: “Answer me like a soldier, come on!”
He acted like a saibiya on the show.
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Her talkativeness sometimes had an effect – and Radev missed a few heavy punches.
For example, he failed to say what the Financial Times had written about him – twice in three days.
However, he won points when he mentioned the support Tsetska received from DOST/Mestan and Erdogan.
However, Tsetska criticized Erdogan for something – but on Facebook.
This is how the Bulgarian presidents will act – with letters on social networks.
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They were asked what they would want from Trump and Putin.
Blah blah. Security and Investments – Find Out Who Said What.
And Tsetska would introduce Putin to our cultural and historical landmarks – and show him the “Panorama” in Pleven.
Radev said that we must have a long-term energy strategy.
“We have!” – answered Tsetska.
He must have been talking about the Nestinarian dances around South Stream.”
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According to “Alpha Research”, the Bulgarians were most interested in the “foreign policy priorities of the candidates” – and only after that, how they will deal with the approaching disaster with the “refugees”/invaders.
This suggestion is deadly naive.
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“Russia is not our enemy,” said Tsetska at some point.
Resignation!
Perhaps because Tsetska was constantly trying to cheer him up, Radev was specific and clear – “Bulgaria must get rid of its satellite syndrome.” To defend our dignity against the USA and Russia. Let us not serve uncomplainingly.”
This is remembered.
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I’m afraid to even think how Tsetska will be puffed up if she becomes president.
A big puff will fall.
She never doubts herself for a second.
Plevneliev at least wore a badge/plate with the inscription “President of the Republic of Belarus”.
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Cheshmedjieva dropped the conversation and had nothing against Tsetska’s provincially quarrelsome tone.
He allowed unacceptable rudeness – and without reacting, accepted Tsetska’s unwarranted remark “I wonder how a Bulgarian officer can lie”.
Thus, she surpassed Mareshki in her fight with Radev.
“When you look at me, do I look like a person who is afraid?” – Tsetska said.
Do BNT no longer hand out amphetamines to their guests?
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Neither of them said a single word about the Gypsy Rising.
Radev was content only to ironize Tsetska for her success in Stolipinovo.
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“I am an ordinary Bulgarian woman – said Tsetska.
Then he added: “A Bulgarian mother.”
It remains to say that it is a Bulgarian rose.
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There was some empty talk about so-called “judicial reform”.
According to Tsetska, “they” had done it.
This was an interesting message – why then did they expel their own Minister of Justice, Hristo Ivanov, like a dirty kitten?
He, on the other hand, has been trumpeting that there is no judicial reform.
He can be trusted because he himself did it.
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I can’t get Tsetska’s grimaces out of my head.
Were they expressions of fear – or something else?
It’s like, at least in this respect, Mr. Bean/Plevneliev will have a good replacement.
What happens to those with GERD?
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And Vice Manushev was a good man.
Faithful.
Sometimes they don’t even realize what they are talking about: “loyalty” is one of the most repulsive signs of nomenclatural leprosy.
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“The voice of the sovereign must be heard, as expressed by the initiators of the referendum,” Tsetska once said.
As the initiators expressed themselves?
That the people are not Sovereign?
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How did Boyko not think of Radev and launch him for president?
How could he remember when Minister of Defense Nenchev was hanging on his head and drooling.
This collective farmer argued against the repair of MiG aircraft in Russia – and now Boyko boasted that this, after all, happened.
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The general said that if he wins, he will hardly tolerate the restrictions of the presidential daily life.
And Tsetska cut him off: “You won’t have to change the regime of your life!”
If this repulsive bravado doesn’t fail her, then the voters are blind.
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Radev’s final line: “We are moving towards the future, facing backwards. Let’s face him.”
Tsetska quotes “Confucius”: “When you stand on your toes for a long time – you fall.”
Looks like there are a lot of idiots on her staff.
Were they aware of what Tsetska’s favorite author wanted to say?
Don’t get high, don’t go over your paint.
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Finally, it turned out that Tsetska had lied about her grandfather: she had told his story back in 2011 – and now she only pretended to cry.
This is unheard of manipulation and mockery of the viewers.
Or an even more unheard of provocation – and towards Boyko.
Unless he’s desperate to get rid of power.
Doesn’t he play the Fox Game?
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Don’t put too much faith in polls, though.
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