100 days of the cabinet's rule passed like a "tu-tu"... Said from above, of course. Like a joke, like that, fleeting, played in front of the cameras. Yes, both a joke, and this is how a country is governed. Like a joke. Before Glavchev, today Zhelyazkov. Seen from above, of course. 100 days passed like a joke. Not that there wasn't a little drama, but this is part of life - laughter and drama. We are talking about the two votes of no confidence. Both unsuccessful, of course. After the second one, at least one thing was understood - Peevski and his "New Beginning" are now officially, although they deny it, and legitimately in the ruling majority.
What did this vote show us
Although already a minority cabinet, after Dogan's MRF - having clearly not gotten what they wanted - withdrew their support from the government, it turns out that Rosen Zhelyazkov's ministers can enjoy even greater comfort than before. GERB-SDF, BSP and ITN remained in the coalition, but with the support of “DPS-New Beginning“, which is now obvious.
In reality, Dogan's MRF's withdrawal from participation in the cabinet raised more questions than it answered. Who benefits from this withdrawal? Dogan's MRF tried to communicate it as a matter of principle, but in reality this is how they brought Delyan Peevski into power. To leave the cabinet so that Peevski can enter there… It sounds and looks interesting.
BSP and ITN
Both parties are currently gritting their teeth and have somehow forgotten the “sanitary cordon“ they signed. That's how it is in power – sometimes “in the name of the state“ interests prevail over principles. For both BSP and INT, it is good for the cabinet to last as long as possible. For BSP, this means moving away from the “Ninova concept”, something new should start happening, for there to be a breath of air among the socialists, while Atanas Zafirov – or someone else, arranges the party as he sees fit. This requires time, not going to elections.
With ITN, the lethargy they have fallen into is becoming their comfort zone. On the verge of entering the parliament, which sociology gives them in the latest surveys, having a cabinet and being part of it is… … “tu-tu“, dushes.
The opposition Here it is important to ask the question which opposition? “Vazrazhdane“, “Velichye“ and MECH are somehow close. But they have nothing to do with PP-DB, for which it is currently unclear what they are. It is clear that they do not want elections, since during the second vote of no confidence they did not participate. So the word “opposition“ is currently becoming a very flexible concept.
““DPS-New Beginning“ is that part of the opposition that provides support for the cabinet and without which Rosen Zhelyazkov's cabinet cannot – unsolicited support.
And so the question of questions arises: Can Borisov swallow Peevski? And how long will it be like this?
Only from Borisov do we hear that he will tolerate this situation until the convergence report on the euro is released in June. And then… After that, and perhaps now too, it is good to remember that there are also Christian values in the world. After all, we are in Holy Week. And Borisov, as we know, loves to visit churches, because we also heard from him what the sufferings of Christ were like. "Our Lord was tortured in the most disgusting way - thorns were driven into his head, nails were driven into his hands, they tied him to the tree of the cross to carry him. And when everyone had renounced him, he suddenly SHOWED UP FROM ABOVE and said: "tu-tuuu".
So only one person can ruin the government – Boyko Borisov. Everyone else is happy with the situation of "humility" in the "name of the prosperity of the state". It remains to be seen when someone will show up over Rosen Zhelyazkov to tell him "tu-tuuu"… And this is so because the government needed a majority when it had to be elected. Now the government does not need a majority, and those who want to overthrow it are also gone.
100 days of the cabinet's rule passed like a "tu-tu...
Only one person can ruin the government - Boyko Borisov
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