They will try to cover up their weakness and cowardice with the excuse that there was external pressure for the installation of ProstoKircho to carry out the execution of Bulgarian interests in Macedonia.
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Kircho is a unique image – and it’s high time to do a serious TV interview with him
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The situation becomes absurd. Quite idiotic.
There is no more humiliating state of a society than to put up with stupidity.
And that is exactly what they are forcing us to accept.
After awkwardly pretending to be prime minister for some time, ProstoKircho – as a person in his company called him – has now taken on the role of prosecutor.
We hear him say on television these days that the people from the current management of Bulgargaz will soon be accused.
That’s exactly what he said: “They will be accused.”
He is already blaming her.
He does not even know that according to the Constitution, only the prosecutor’s office can bring charges.
He wants to convince us once again that he doesn’t understand anything.
And he insists that we put up with another ugly nonsense.
Let me remind you of a story – although, for people like ProstoKircho, it will remain unclear.
After the famous “Leipzig trial”, the defendants Tanev, Popov and Georgi Dimitrov were solemnly welcomed and sheltered in Moscow. Later, the first two were sent to the Siberian camps.
Blagoy Popov writes his memoirs about the “Great Terror” and there is a remarkable episode.
The NKVD investigator spun him on a skewer and kept calling him “defendants.” Popov once objected that he was still only accused.
Then he locks him by the window, shows him the Moscow boulevard below, full of people, and tells him: “You are the defendant – and all those there are accused so far!”
Even today, there are people who are good students of that son of a bitch from the NKVD, without even suspecting its existence.
Kircho is a unique image – and it’s high time to do a serious TV interview with him.
It will not be easy to get behind his most often indistinct speech – and especially behind the enthusiasm that constantly overflows from him. Just look at him shaking hands – shaking the man’s hand next to him, as if he had just solved the problem of global warming.
It is impossible for him to understand that he himself is a problem.
For now, he seems certain that he is making a profit from his television appearances – despite the fact that in each of them there are comic discrepancies with normal language, frivolous discards or unworthy handling of facts.
However, he invariably remains satisfied, because the audience may consider him any, but in any case it will not be allowed to the most important thing: the truth about him.
The presenters are remarkably cowardly with him – either they don’t understand him or he hypnotizes them in some way – but, anyway, they fail to penetrate him.
This leaves the audience with the impression that they sympathize with him, for some reason – as if he were some unfortunate person in a ridiculous situation, not a prime minister.
There may be another reason – and that is their fear that, captivated and captivated by his enthusiasm, they may look like him.
Now I remember why I am so impressed by his handshake – it is amazingly reminiscent of the characters of comedy films from the era of silent cinema.
However, someone has to sacrifice himself for a real interview with him – no matter how much everything around him is subject to the Great Bulgarian Coincidence, the man is prime minister, but we know practically nothing about him.
These days, something has leaked from his intimate world – but the same television stations that are still gathering the courage to talk to him seriously, immediately imposed a taboo on the novelty.
Some time ago we were annoyed for a long time by the chat between the Prosecutor General and the former press secretary of Boyko, although there is nothing reprehensible in such communication.
But they did not say a word about an adventure of ProstoKircho, which brought a certain cheerfulness to our painful daily life.
It’s about communicating with a well-known gay communication site – properly documented and illustrated.
None of the government’s press office bothered to explain whether it was a systemic curiosity or a momentary deviation from decency.
In either case, British Prime Minister Johnson, for example, would have struggled to keep his head intact – or at least spent all night roaming the catacombs of the Museum of London to see what punishments he would receive in harsher times.
The leaked information hardly touched ProstoKircho in particular.
He hears nothing from what others say about him, he is on some other psychic track.
Despite the most embarrassing assessments and rude insults, he remains in his world – this is a rare quality that far exceeds our ordinary tepegyozlak.
He says to himself what he has in mind, he just produces some sound background.
He doesn’t realize when he misses something that offends him. It doesn’t matter to him.
However, for all his chatter, he did not comment at all on the claims of the Macedonian president that there is a Macedonian minority here, nor did he comment on his meeting with OMO Ilinden.
He doesn’t even seem to understand what’s going on.
None of the TV stations dares to ask him two important questions. The first is under what circumstances he will not personally support Macedonia’s accession to the EU.
Will their attitude to Bulgarian history matter to him? Nobody asks him.
And the second question: “You were the Minister of Economy, although false, because of your deceptive declaration, now you are the Prime Minister – what have you achieved in your famous” fight against corruption “?
Did you feel corrupt when you were asked in the European Parliament about your false declaration?
Ask him something else: when will he think he has accomplished his mission – and what is it, in fact?
What does he think about criminal privatization – he recently said that everything done in the last 30 years is a complete failure; Is privatization included in this account – and what does Prokopiev, one of its princes, think, for example?
If he is not asked to answer important questions, he will continue to lead a number of people by the nose for some time, albeit insignificantly.
And now there are balams who believe in him, because they are already disabled by his plain talk.
In fact, they applaud him for his intentions, not for the results.
He can’t boast of any, but he has calculated his naive electorate well – not that it requires much foresight.
Promise and promise, scratch their scabies with lies.
Radiate cheerfulness and confidence, shake hands too little, you don’t need anything else – until it’s time to get out.
And normal speaking has finally been replaced by simple talk – the simple talk of ProstoKircho. It dominates everything, even the most important problems do not appease the talker.
So it was with the energy crisis, and even with the pandemic.
A few weeks ago, Kircho was fully convinced that he would solve the energy problem – here are the Azeris, they are at hand.
He throws away another promise and immediately forgets it.
Now he is tackling the same problem again in a new cycle of colloquialism – a few awkward verbal pirouettes and bye, until the next colloquial session.
Sometimes he speaks so ridiculously that one may think he is doing it on purpose.
So far we have never learned what this man’s environment is, who his idols are, what he reads, how far his imagination extends – beyond his personal accounts.
I will mention the patriarch of world economic thought, John Kenneth Gulrbyte – his reflections on the role of imagination in his work are admirable.
When his new book, The Economics of Innocent Deception, was discussed in Every Sunday, JK Galbraith said something very important, especially about the characters here: correct, but because they serve us. They become part of our faith because they are comfortable with us and take us out. But that doesn’t make them any better. “
Here, this is the voice of Harvard, not the sour verbal boza that Kirch people are pushing us.
After all, the big question is who will be responsible for this person.
In time, he may imagine that he has installed himself in the prime minister’s office.
But the truth is quite different.
Recent events are more than alarming.
Skopje is already playing hard and even defiantly.
Meeting Ilinden at this point is a black number.
All this is happening after ProstoKircho’s visit to Skopje.
Does anyone even know what he said / promised there?
Today, February 4, Gotse Delchev was checked again.
And we can only expect our greats to be more determined in our fantasies – in this respect we are last in the universe.
It is obviously impossible for them to Orbanize, but even now they are more men, or at least more agile.
Our leaders will try to hide their weakness and cowardice with the excuse that there was external pressure for the installation of ProstoKircho to carry out the execution of Bulgarian interests in Macedonia.
If we agree with this version, we must recognize that the choice is good – the person is completely random and largely insolvent.
A man who is external to the Bulgarian passions – and will always remain cool to them.
We will push the Macedonians into the EU, they will continue to make fun of our History – and this one will get away.
Then History will once again be convinced that we have no mercy on it. Even to her.
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