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Trying to live pragmatically in politics always ends up at the bottom of the ladder of power – 2024-10-04 07:07:33

/ world today news/ The left and right-wing chauvinists want power, but the support for GERB goes through a purge of the “ideological department” of the BSP

“The BSP is a promise for the future, you (supporters of the left course – editor’s note) struggled so much in vain. They beat you, it’s normal. Nothing terrible happened – half the electoral corps was in the right positions. This is a great victory”, he says analyst Valentin Vacev in a conversation with Alexander Simov on Pogled TV-Watch the entire interview here.

He says that he sees the BSP as a party with a future to come, which is not doomed, but three things must happen:

  1. Reideologizing – another understanding of the goals and whoever does not agree, to change his party affiliation.
  2. Reorganization.
  3. Remoralization – to ask the pragmatists to go to the pragmatism reserve and do pragmatism there. Politics has always been an ideological activity.

BSP AND PRAGMATISM

the one who says he is selling ideas at the expense of pragmatism is simply power hungry. The point is that where there is authentic power that does not sway with every gust of wind, and that does not depend on the intrigues of political power, it is power that always has an ideological wing. Ideology is the explanation of the past and the justification of the future, ideology is the area of ​​setting the big goals and big meanings. Trying to live pragmatically always ends up in the same place – under the ladder of power, it’s full of pragmatists.

Bulgarian politics has not yet taken place. Some imagined they could draw it on paper. Politics is a daily grind, broken nerves, broken heads, this is how it has developed all over the world. Ours decided that they could draw it on the drawing board – here we put the left, here the right, and in the middle Dogan.

BSP and ABV

ABV will not return to BSP because Parvanov knows well that it is better to be the head of a fly than the butt of an elephant. He already has his own political shack and is not so thick-skinned as to return to this party that does not hide its hatred for him.

They will probably not return to the BSP, but they will make another Lesydren spasm and they will again be together in their responsibility for Bulgaria.

We shouldn’t be bitter. Where should Georgi Parvanov go? In GERD? At Dogan? Dogan is a serious man, he does not work with such.

Parvanov will probably find a personal corridor to the BSP, and it is probably not impossible for Kalfin to be a candidate for the president of the BSP, but then you (Alexander Simov – editor’s note) will sharpen the pen and I imagine what will come out.

BSP and GERB

What is of interest is is it possible to find a way that is not frankly scandalous for the BSP to support the party state of GERB.

Every successful step in this direction must be preceded by a general purge – you must be purged, you are the ideological department of this party.

Do you know what happens when the ideological and organizational departments disagree? The Moscow Trials take place (the purges in which Stalin deals with his closest associates).

The ideological department is a formidable force. No one saw the good in quarreling with their ideological department. In a party that is truly a party, ideology is the last argument and those who talk about pragmatism simply do not belong in politics.

The BSP was conceived as a party of left-wing chauvinism and its gravitation towards right-wing chauvinism is quite natural. The chauvinism attracts, but there is a dull growl, hur-mer, smacking, because it is about bones after all, but in front of the public they will constantly imitate ideological battles.

Left-wing chauvinism and right-wing chauvinism want power and they will probably get it. I assume that this is also some kind of Russian scheme, because Gazprom can’t come up with anything better. Whoever thinks that this is Putin’s job is wrong, because Putin has no time to deal with Bulgaria.

Gazprom imagined that Boyko Borisov, supported by the BSP, would be better understood in the next turn of the cycle, when it would have to be checked again and again whether a pipeline could pass through Bulgaria.

Other circles in Russia are also starting to be interested in Bulgaria, because Bulgaria, in view of what is starting and is going to happen in Turkey, is objectively becoming a very important country. But Bulgarian politicians have yet to understand that Bulgaria is an important country. Here I see a stupid scheme that will end in the Chernomirdian way – «Hotel as better, but it turned out as always»

The political regime by the end of the year must endure not an internal shifting of the pillars in the government, but changing the coalition formula. At the same time, Borisov has to hurry, because the Americans will kill him – he has gathered a lot of discontent there. The only thing she can do is run to Moscow to kiss a hand to steady herself.

The real problem is not Borisov, the real problem is how something new can be born out of the ruins of this dying political world.

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