The day after the elections, as expected, recitations "rained down" again, mainly about who will not form a coalition with whom and will not support.

I am not optimistic that we will soon have a regular government, but I hope they refute me!

But probably not, because the field is mostly filled with people with big egos and even bigger party motives.

I am thinking that with this apparent opposition, hatred and division, any further recent elections seem to be completely pointless.

Why?

Well, because they won't produce anything different from yesterday and the day before.

I think that's clear as day.

It is an old truth that we Bulgarians are individualists - some bright, others not so much.

But in a social and political aspect, this is not a positive quality, because everyone pulls the rug to themselves and does not care about others.

The vote on Sunday once again proved that most of our fellow citizens clearly do not want to participate in our common affairs, because they did not go to the machines/ballot boxes.

I do not blame them for the distrust in our political class - after all, there were years at the dawn of the so-called

"democratic transition", when we also remember high electoral turnout.

Let those who today continue to compete in the political race ask themselves the rhetorical questions of why most Bulgarians gave up their right to vote.  

It is sad for me that Bulgaria is melting, fading, self-destructing and depersonalizing day by day.

Today, I was really saddened when I read on my niece's wall the thoughts of a young man, an emigrant, who complained that the entrance to the block where his native house is was dirty, poorly managed, sloppy and unsightly.

According to him, this misery could not be fixed for 8 months, but for more time, probably yes!

The metaphor of this young man may be clumsy and incorrect, but nevertheless it is an indication of the thinking of not one or two young Bulgarians.

They think that the maintenance of their entrance is owed by the municipality and the state, by the authority and management, and not that it depends on the citizens themselves.

His reasoning takes me back to the soca, when such parasitism was planted, almost, that the state and the municipality owe us everything and are like cash cows.

But sloppiness is carried by everyone, or not in their character, and sometimes it also breaks out outside - in the maintenance of the entrances, blocks and our common dwellings.

And the reason for that is not somewhere out there.

And in the mentality, in the ego, which follow a person like a shadow on their heels - sometimes even abroad.

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