Fierce passions, mass organization of protesters, a complete hysteria over the "I love the lev" and "death of the euro" slogans and so on and so forth.
That is what lies ahead for Bulgaria, and not in the coming days, but in the next 6 months and 27 days.
Of course, the state has not yet completed its job, even since the government of Petkov, and has left the anti-euro propaganda to do its job, willingly or unwillingly.
This is commented by Diana Damyanova on Facebook.
The minds of many, many people are filled with completely baseless fears, reaching to horrors.
Deceived by a systematic operation to create fears, Bulgarian citizens are truly scared.
They fear that life will become even more expensive, making it impossible for them to cope, when they are already struggling.
They are afraid that mass consumption products will double in price and not only suffer from lack of oil and honey, but also from lack of bread.
These fears are fueled by a cunning, anti-European campaign, whose instigators are clear - the pro-Russian forces, recently headed by our pro-Russian president.
Because, they know that after adopting the euro, it will be too late to turn Bulgaria back to the East.
That is why the entire resource of the misleading, but powerfully financed anti-European and pro-Russian campaign will be thrown in the coming months.
And no, it's not just about funding protesters and creating chaos in the country, it's not just about massive and hostile propaganda in social and some well-nourished official media.
This concerns a vicious and incomprehensible in its proportions resource used to intimidate people.
Whether against this background, President Radev will decide to step out of the presidency to legitimize and lead a rebellion, is not only a question of his personal courage, but also of the tasks assigned to him by the Eastern scriptwriters.
And the truth is simple, very simple.
With or without the euro, Bulgaria ranks last in standard of living in Europe, and in some cases, not in percentages, but in multiples and much poorer.
The euro could not change a bad economy to a good one, nor a good one to a bad one.
We are already attached to the euro in one way or another. But the euro could help the country if it falls into crisis.
This is precisely what they don't want to let happen from the East. The solidarity support of the EU countries is what the eastern rulers do not want.
If Bulgaria falls into an economic crisis, they want to come with "fraternal rescue forces," as usual.
But... the prepared massive attack, with or without Redev at the head, the disorder in the country, bringing the propaganda to hysteria, all this can change the country's economy for the worse.
And this is the goal - to reach a poor and even more non-functioning economy, which will become a hostage to a larger eastern brother.
And if this can lead to a complete geopolitical reversal in Bulgaria, this is the wet dream of the eastern instigators, expressed by all kinds of revivals, greatness, swords and other creations.
As progressive forces like the CC are calling for a vote of no confidence, what will they come up with next? Well, the joyful goal of fighting against Peevski "everything against Peevski"/ and Borisov, in cooperation with Vazrazhdane, has never been abandoned by the leaders of the CC. In fact, they stopped this CC project and as a result, Lorer and Bozhanov were thrown out in a rather illegal manner.
Now, the whole pro-Russian and anti-European group, formally or informally, will be headed by Radev.
Whether this group wants to support the CC, I don't even want to think about it, but it's clear as day. I hope I'm wrong, pardon me doubly.
And finally, the choice of the Bulgarians is unequivocally the European Union.
Will this categorical choice be discredited by the noisy, but richly funded body with political masters from the East?
I don't know, I don't want, I don't believe, but I just want to warn that it is completely possible.