Romanian Eagle

Chapter 618: The Wind Rises in Bulgaria (Part 1)

While Romania's socially harmonious economy is fully developed, its neighbor Bulgaria is in turmoil. The reason is very simple. The pro-Romanian Social Democratic Party won the election, and its chairman Krstev is about to become the new prime minister of Bulgaria.

Speaking of which, it is a matter of time before the Social Democracy wins, because there are nearly one million Bulgarians working in Romania, and these people and their families are the foundation of the Social Democracy. They are full of envy for life in Romania, and full of disappointment for the chaotic political situation in the country and the depressed economy. And the appeal of the propositions preached by the Social Democrats is deadly.

However, due to the hostility of other parties to the Social Democratic Party, it has repeatedly failed to win elections. And now, with Bulgaria's continued depression amid the economic crisis, many people have turned their hope to the Social Democratic Party. They don't think Bulgaria can get to the level of Romania under the leadership of the Social Democrats, but it shouldn't get any worse. So in the general election at the beginning of 1934, the Social Democrats finally won the general election. They got 54 votes and qualified to form an independent cabinet.

In the face of the situation that the Social Democratic Party wants to form an independent government, other parties in Bulgaria strongly oppose it. They have stated that the Social Democratic Party is Romania's puppet party, trying to merge Bulgaria into Romania (really they guessed). And Krstev is a Bulgarian traitor and needs to be expelled from Bulgarian nationality.

The reason why these parties reacted so much is because the Social Democrats are too well funded compared to other parties. Moreover, he advocated that many radical national elements be regarded as the enemy, for which Kersteff also encountered several assassinations.

The most dangerous one was when Krstov was speaking at Veliko Tarnovo when a police officer shot him at close range. But fortunately, some people pushed the ******* and interfered with its shooting, so that the leader of the Social Democratic Party was not killed on the spot. Although Bugui saved his life, he also suffered a bullet in his left arm, which caused him pain for many days.

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

In the first 30 years of the 20th century, two kings of Serbia and later Yugoslavia were murdered, the murderers were the official corps and the Croatian nationalists. A monarch was deposed in Montenegro, two kings in Greece were deposed three times, and a king was killed by a monkey.

Even the uncontested Boris III was assassinated.

On April 13, 1925, Boris III and Ilchev, a famous entomologist from the Royal Museum of Natural History, went to the Balkan Mountains to collect insect specimens. The next morning, they were sent by Bulgarian ********* on their way back to the capital. Ilchev and the king's hunting guide were killed, the driver was seriously wounded, and the king's adjutant was also wounded. Boris took over the steering wheel, ran over the killer's feet, and successfully escaped.

On the morning of the 15th, General Konstantin Georgiev, the founder of the "League of Officers", was killed by a plainclothes police officer when he led his children out of the church to cross the road. On the 16th, when people held a funeral for Georgiev in the Cathedral of the Holy Worship, a bomb that had been hidden on the roof in advance exploded and the church was blown up. More than 250 bodies were exhumed from the rubble, among them the archbishop, the mayor of Sofia, the police chief and no less than fourteen generals.

Boris, who attended the entomologist and hunting guide's funeral first, survived the explosion 15 minutes earlier as he prepared to go to Holy Worship Cathedral.

After the bombing, the Communist Party of China quickly 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 justification was of no use in the face of the vengeful officer corps. The Bulgarian government first proposed from the prison that the number of prisoners killed in the "Holy Worship Cathedral" should be executed.

And then killed more ******** suspects without trial.

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

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

However, although the Social Democratic Party won the election, it still needs a test to come to power. Among them, the right-wing political alliance of officers and the link group is a hurdle. These officers and their supporters, who had always dreamed of restoring Bulgarian glory, were wary of the Social Democrats coming to power. Because they feared that the party would come to power and make Bulgaria a vassal of Romania, which would seriously damage their national self-esteem.

To this end, Kersteff intends to meet with the leaders of the Officers' League and the Links' League, and tell them about his policy in order to dispel the concerns of both parties. As for the opinion of King Boris, it doesn't matter. Kirstv has long been dissatisfied with the so-called inaction of the king. As the monarch of Bulgaria, he has no confidence in taking responsibility at all. The king needs to take at least half of the responsibility for the chaos in Bulgaria.

That's right, Kirstv looks down on Boris III so much. In his opinion, when faced with domestic turmoil, the king would rather hide in the palace to study his clock machinery than go out of the palace to deal with the situation, which is completely irresponsible.

Look at the wise monarch in Romania, who is dealing with government affairs almost every day, if not he is inspecting the situation of the people and visiting the army. And have a keen eye to see who is the ultimate winner in a world war. And chose an appropriate time to join in, and the results were richly rewarded.

I think that the territory and population of Bulgaria and Romania were not far behind, but now you can see the importance of a wise monarch to a country by comparing them. This will not only lead the country to grow and develop, but also improve the self-confidence of the nation. Compared to it, Boris III is completely incompetent.

That's right, that's what Kersteff admired for Eder. Because he is fed up with the current chaotic situation in Bulgaria and has lost confidence in Bulgaria's future.

Although the monarch wields the power alone, the power of the prime minister is pitifully small. But Krstov would rather have such a monarch in Bulgaria, who, even if his dictatorship can make Bulgaria stronger, he is willing to cheer for him.

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