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We continue the Change startup party collapses over a corruption scandal
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 47290, member: 636"] Political scientist Tsvetanka Andreeva analyzed the collapse of We Continue the Change party on FOCUS radio. She explained that young businessmen with Western education started the party to run Bulgaria. These founders believed their corporate success would translate into political leadership. However, business skills do not work the same way as political management. The party operated like a company and eventually failed like one. Andreeva stated that corruption affects all political parties without exception. We Continue the Change learned this lesson after it was already damaged. The party built its entire identity around fighting corruption but members got caught doing corrupt acts themselves. Leaders discovered that anti-corruption messages alone cannot sustain a political movement. The party faced internal problems that external messaging could not solve. The Sofia Municipality scandal revealed a network that collected money for party funds. Corruption charges came from party members rather than outside critics. Kiril Petkov resigned because he personally vouched for corrupt officials during hiring interviews. His departure gives the party a chance to address its crisis properly. Andreeva warned against turning the situation into a public spectacle. The corruption scandal threatens the PP-DB coalition that planned joint presidential campaigns. Democratic Bulgaria must decide whether to distance itself from its damaged partner. Andreeva predicts that socialist and nationalist parties will gain power from this political chaos. President Rumen Radev promotes anti-European sentiment that could reshape Bulgarian politics. Democratic forces need a strong presidential candidate to counter these trends. [/QUOTE]
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