Romanian Eagle

Chapter 618: Wind from Bulgaria (Part 1)

While Romania’s socially harmonious economy has been adequately developed, its neighbor Bulgaria has fallen into turmoil. The reason is very simple. The pro-Romanian Social Democratic Party won the election and its party chairman Kelsteff will soon become the new Prime Minister of Bulgaria.

Speaking of the Social Democratic Party's victory, sooner or later, because there are currently nearly one million Bulgarians working in Romania, and these people and their families are the basic components of the Social Democratic Party. They are full of envy for the life in Romania, and full of disappointment for the chaotic political situation in the country and the depressed economy. The appeal of the claims promoted by the Social Democratic Party is simply fatal.

However, because of the hostility of other parties to the Social Democratic Party, it has repeatedly failed to win the election. And now, as Bulgaria continues to be in depression amid the economic crisis, many people have turned their hopes on the Social Democratic Party. Although they do not think that under the leadership of the Social Democratic Party, Bulgaria can reach the level of Romania, but it should not get worse. So in the general election at the beginning of 1934, the Social Democratic Party finally won the general election. They won 54 votes and were eligible to form an independent cabinet.

In the face of the fact that the Social Democratic Party wants to form an independent cabinet, other parties in Bulgaria strongly oppose it. They all stated that the Social Democratic Party is Romania’s puppet party and wants to incorporate Bulgaria into Romania (which they really guessed). And Kelstef is Bulgaria’s internal traitor and needs to be expelled from Bulgarian citizenship.

Why do these parties have such a big reaction, because compared with other parties, the Social Democratic Party is too rich in funds. He also advocated that many radical national elements should be regarded as enemies. For this reason, Kelsteff suffered several assassinations.

The most dangerous one was when Kelstef was giving a speech in Veliko Tarnovo, when a policeman shot him at close range. However, fortunately, some people pushed the police and interfered with the shooting, so that the leader of the Social Democratic Party was not killed on the spot. Inexpensive, although he saved his life, his left arm also received a bullet, which caused him pain for many days.

In fact, this has a lot to do with the revenge tradition of the Balkan clan. Even Bulgarian ********* also likes to assassinate.

In the first 30 years of the 20th century, two kings of Serbia and later Yugoslavia were murdered. The murderers were the local Communist regiment and the Croatian nationalist. One monarch in Montenegro was deposed, two kings in Greece were deposed three times, and one king was killed by a monkey.

Even Boris III, who was incontrovertible, was assassinated.

On April 13, 1925, Boris III and the famous entomologist Ilchev of the Royal Natural Museum went to the Balkan Mountains to collect insect specimens. The next morning, they were dispatched by Bulgaria********* on the way back to the capital. The ****** ambushed, Irkev and the king’s hunting guide were killed, the driver was seriously injured, and the king’s adjutant was also injured. Boris took the steering wheel, ran over the murderer's feet, and successfully escaped.

On the morning of the 15th, General Konstantin Georgiev, the founder of the "League of Officers", was shot to death by the Communist Party's plainclothes while leading his child out of the church to cross the road. On the 16th, when people held a funeral for Georgiev in the Holy Worship Cathedral, a bombing hidden on the roof exploded and the church was blown up. More than 250 bodies were excavated from the rubble, including the archbishop, the mayor of Sofia, the police chief and no fewer than 14 generals.

Boris first attended the funeral of the entomologist and hunting guide. When he was about to go to the Holy Worship Cathedral, the explosion had occurred 15 minutes ago, and he was spared.

After the bombing, the Communist Party of China hurriedly issued a statement denying that it had anything to do with these terrorist incidents, and then said that the bombing was the personal behavior of several extremists. However, this kind of justification is of no use in front of the revengeful army of officers. The Bulgarian government first proposed from the prison that the number of victims of the "Holy Worship Cathedral" was equal to the number of ********* prisoners to be killed, and then they were not added. The trial killed more ********* suspects.

The leader of the Communist Party of Russia, Georgi Dimitrov, fled to Moscow two years ago, but one of his brothers died in the raid. This also made Bulgarian ********* almost lost its presence in Bulgaria, which can be described as a heavy loss.

Therefore, compared with other countries in these Balkans, the peaceful and peaceful Romanian society is so enviable.

However, although the Social Democratic Party won the election, it still needs to be tested if it wants to come to power. Among them, the right-wing political party officer alliance and the link group are the obstacles. These military officers and their supporters, who have always dreamed of restoring Bulgaria’s glory, are wary of the Social Democratic Party’s coming to power ~lightnovelpub.net~ because they are afraid that the party’s coming to power will make Bulgaria a vassal of Romania, which will seriously undermine their national pride.

For this reason, Kelsteff intends to meet with the leaders of the Officer League and the Link League and tell them his policy, so as to dispel the worries of the two parties. As for King Boris’s opinion is not important, Kelsteff has long been dissatisfied with the king’s so-called rule of inaction. As the monarch of Bulgaria, he has no confidence in taking responsibility at all. The king needs to bear at least half of the responsibility for the chaos in Bulgaria.

That's right Kelsteff looked down on Boris III in this way. In his opinion, in the face of domestic turmoil, the king would rather hide in the palace to study his clocks and watches than to go out of the palace to deal with the situation. This is completely irresponsible.

Take a look at the wise monarch in Romania. He deals with government affairs almost every day, or he is inspecting the people's sentiments and visiting the army. And he has a keen eye to see who is the ultimate winner in a world war. And chose an appropriate time to join in, and the result was a generous return.

I think there was not much difference between Bulgaria and Romania in terms of territory and population, but now we can compare the importance of a wise monarch to a country. This will not only lead the country to grow and develop, but also enhance the self-confidence of the nation. In contrast, Boris III was completely incompetent.

That's right, Kelsteff admires Edel that way. Because he is fed up with the current chaotic situation in Bulgaria and has lost confidence in the future of Bulgaria.

Although the monarch has the sole power, the power of the prime minister is small and pitiful. But Kelsteff would rather have such a monarch in Bulgaria, even if his dictatorship can develop Bulgaria, he is willing to call for it.