bulgarian Actor’s Candid Reflections on Politics and Nation
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Vasil Mihailov, a renowned Bulgarian actor and former member of the 7th Grand National Assembly, recently offered a candid assessment of Bulgarian politics and his own experiences in a revealing interview on the show “Supportive People.”
Mihailov, known for his strong personality, shared insights into his foray into politics.He stated, “I am a sought-after person, my zodiac sign is Aries. And never anyone, nonetheless of the party, least of all the current combinations, can influence me much. And when I decided to, I applied to VITIZ, I was still a candidate for a party member, and then I went to Haskovo, and I was a director at the age of 27. I couldn’t do anything else I knew, there was nothing else. I don’t know how the opposition was born, but I soon realized that this was not my place. I felt cheated very soon, as nothing changed in the direction I had signed up for there, and which I sought even as a young man.”
He continued, reflecting on his disillusionment: “I cannot change my ideas in 1-2 years.But I realized that I was wrong and, of course, I signed the Constitution, but I stopped going there. As I am disciplined, I signed.I still did not believe those who they thought they were different.”
When questioned about the current political climate,Mihailov expressed his concerns. “If these are the people who should order our lives and manage us, we are on a very wrong path,” he asserted. “They forget where they are. The others, who are out and chose them, why they last, I shouldn’t talk as I am old and I can’t lead the choir.”
Addressing the persistence of certain political behaviors, Mihailov explained, “Because there is no more faith, no ideas, no leaders. Everything has become an account… I am angry with those who go into politics and who know that they are going for the party.”
Mihailov also shared his concerns about the changing national identity. ”I am sad that the Bulgarians began to melt together as a nation, as a national character,” he lamented. “We have had people-leaders, but I remember very often the words of hristo Botev, if they are true – when in the first village, I will not tell his name, the peasants bathe, the calves and lambs do not bleat, lest it be heard that there are people there… Botev, if this is true, says the following phrase: ‘And I have set out to liberate this slave nation’. And if I had told you at the very beginning that the great vasil (Vasil Levski) wrote ‘People’ three times with four question marks. Many people before me have read it and remember it. But it is indeed not only in Bulgaria. Something is happening to the whole world.God forbid,” he concluded, expressing a wish for his country.
In closing, Mihailov invited his audience to engage with him through his art, rather than politics. “If you haven’t forgotten the Bulgarian language, come to the theater, we won’t talk about politics… I’m driving the 87th year and I’m already waiting for someone to tell me: ‘Come on, stop. It wasn’t played out, was it?’… But I allow the spectators who come to the ‘bulgarian army’ Theater and watch my performances to say to me at the end: ‘Bye vasile, come on, that’s enough’,” he said.
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Bulgarian Actor’s Candid Reflections on Politics and Nation
Renowned Bulgarian actor vasil mihailov reflects on his experience in politics and expresses concern for the nation’s future
Vasil Mihailov, a renowned Bulgarian actor and former member of the 7th Grand National Assembly, recently offered a candid assessment of Bulgarian politics and his own experiences in a revealing interview on the show ”Supportive People.”
A Foray into Politics and Disillusionment
Mihailov, known for his strong personality, shared insights into his foray into politics. He stated, “I am a sought-after person, my zodiac sign is Aries. And never anyone, nonetheless of the party, least of all the current combinations, can influence me much.When I decided to [enter politics], I applied to VITIZ, I was still a candidate for a party member, and then I went to Haskovo, and I was a director at the age of 27. I couldn’t do anything else I knew, there was nothing else.I don’t know how the opposition was born, but I soon realized that this was not my place. I felt cheated very soon, as nothing changed in the direction I had signed up for there, and which I sought even as a young man.”
He continued, reflecting on his disillusionment: “I cannot change my ideas in 1-2 years. But I realized that I was wrong and, of course, I signed the Constitution, but I stopped going there. As I am disciplined, I signed. I still did not believe those who they thought they were different.”
Concerns about the Current Political Climate
When questioned about the current political climate, Mihailov expressed his concerns. “If these are the people who should order our lives and manage us, we are on a very wrong path,” he asserted. “They forget where they are. the others,who are out and chose them,why they last,I shouldn’t talk as I am old and I can’t lead the choir.”
Addressing the persistence of certain political behaviors, Mihailov explained, “Because there is no more faith, no ideas, no leaders. Everything has become an account… I am angry with those who go into politics and who know that they are going for the party.”
A Nation Melting Together
Mihailov also shared his concerns about the changing national identity. “I am sad that the Bulgarians began to melt together as a nation, as a national character,” he lamented.”We have had people-leaders, but I remember very often the words of Hristo Botev, if they are true – when in the first village, I will not tell his name, the peasants bathe, the calves and lambs do not bleat, lest it be heard that there are people there… Botev, if this is true, says the following phrase: ‘And I have set out to liberate this slave nation’. and if I had told you at the very beginning that the great Vasil [Levski] wrote ‘People’ three times with four question marks. Many people before me have read it and remember it. But it is indeed indeed not only in Bulgaria. Something is happening to the whole world. God forbid,” he concluded,expressing a wish for his country.
Finding Solace in Art
In closing,Mihailov invited his audience to engage with him through his art,rather than politics. “If you haven’t forgotten the bulgarian language, come to the theater, we won’t talk about politics… I’m driving the 87th year, and I’m already waiting for someone to tell me: ‘Come on, stop. It wasn’t played out, was it?’… But I allow the spectators who come to the ‘Bulgarian Army’ Theater and watch my performances to say to me at the end: ‘Bye Vasile, come on, that’s enough’,” he said.