35 years of transition are enough!
For 35 years Bulgaria has been living in a time that politicians define as a transition. On November 10, 1989, we believed that the rule of those 45 years should end because it was not democratic. On this occasion, the children of the ruling party before 1989 wore blue t-shirts of democracy and together with the secret police agents shouted in unison "45 years are enough!"
What is the result after 35 years of transition?
One third of Bulgarians live and work abroad.
Bulgarians are the poorest in the EU.
Power is in the hands of a few.
Land is owned by a hundred. Each new generation thinks about emigrating. Due to totalitarian censorship, today we also have "Free Europe".
Politicians have not only killed democracy, but they are also killing the Bulgarian language, which has survived for millennia.
People now reign who have a vocabulary of only 50-60 words. But wealth is inversely proportional to the vocabulary - the poorer the vocabulary of a person in power, the richer they are.
35 years ago slogans for democratic changes were raised.
Today the only demand of politicians is a sanitary cordon for Peevski. Clearly, politicians want to keep Peevski only for themselves, i.e. only they can have coffee with him. Many politicians know the taste of that coffee and therefore approach it selfishly - keeping this right only for themselves. But as it seems, Мomchetо has prepared plenty of buckets of cold water for the current clients of his café.
35 years ago on the podium there were speakers like Petar Dertliev. There were authorities like Blagovest Sendov.
Today we have ala-bala and shmenti chapels.
Today is the time to say "35 years of transition are enough!".
We need to create a sanitary cordon for the participants in it - political engineers, pawns, etc.
And start from scratch.
We need new compositions of the court and the prosecutor's office, Ministry of Interior and security services.
We need both right and left parties, as well as a centrist party.
But the right should not be just the "Right," but instead, be born out of the surviving supporters of Iliya Minev.
The left party should be socialist and composed of actual socialists, not just a special team of capitalist manifestations.
We also need a centrist party, but not one that gives birth to phenomena.
In one sentence - we need a new composition of politicians and authorities. Can we find and support them?
We need to look for them among the 65% of Bulgarians who do not vote. We need to look for them among those generations who did not grow up in a time when power was united.
We should look for them among those who have written their own biography instead of among those who plagiarize others and present them as their own.