Political Party’s Decline Sparks Social Psychologist’s Scrutiny
The perceived failure of the “We Continue the Change” political formation is drawing criticism. Social psychologist Rosen Yordanov offers insights into the situation, examining its trajectory and the reactions it has triggered.
Expert Analysis
According to Yordanov, the group is declining naturally, resembling a failed public relations project more than a successful political party. He believes this outcome reflects the typical patterns observed in politics globally, including scandals and missteps. Such issues, Yordanov notes, are common in various political formations.
Yordanov also addressed the actions of co-chairman Kiril Petkov. He views attempts to portray Petkov’s behavior as heroic as a desperate move by PR analysts. He suggests that a more appropriate response from Petkov would have been to praise his colleagues.
“We can say that now even more Bulgarians will follow the covenants of Bai Gagno, namely that” everyone is masquerade “, which is not good,”
—Rosen Yordanov, Social Psychologist
In 2023, a study by the Pew Research Center revealed that only 24% of people across 24 countries trust their governments to do what is right for their citizens (Pew Research Center).
Broader Implications
Yordanov defines these situations as detrimental, claiming they feed the immaturity of the Bulgarian voter. He added that, instead of constantly creating something new, the focus should be on learning to function and cultivating correct political instincts.
Yordanov considers the PP to be “another engineering project.”