Romanian Eagle

Chapter 619: The Wind Rises in Bulgaria (Part 2)

In Tekrimi, on the outskirts of Sofia, there is a villa which is Krstv's residence in the capital. Today, there are guards around the villa, because its owner needs to receive two distinguished guests today.

That is, the leader of the Officers' Union, General Osei Ivanov, and the leader of the Link Group, General Simon Georgiev.

When the two generals came to the door of the villa, Krsteff, who had been waiting here, immediately greeted them.

"Thank you two generals for visiting the humble house."

Seeing that the Social Democratic Chairman Kirstv came out to greet him, General Ivanov, the leader of the Union of Officers, replied.

"Thank you for welcoming me."

The leader of the officers' alliance, General Georgiev, was much more carefree. "Since we are here, let's talk about why we agreed to form a cabinet with you. You must know that Romania is not easy to get along with. They have taken our territory no less than Serbia and Greece."

Don't be fooled by the company-like name of the Link Group. This is a political party with a large number of officers, and they and the officers' alliance represent the military's political attitude. In Bulgaria, it is very similar in terms of politics, and its military has a very deep political influence. So don't look at Bulgaria's army of less than 30,000, and you can't play politics here without dealing with military forces.

So Krstov was not angry with General Oseivanov's words, but said with a smile. "General Georgiev, you can't stand here and talk. It doesn't matter that you two are soldiers, I can't stand it."

"Then go in and talk."

Obviously General Ivanov's attitude is much better, but the two very different attitudes may also be singing double reeds.

Then the group walked into the villa and came to a room specially used for negotiation. After the servant brought the coffee, the others all left, leaving only the three of them to discuss behind closed doors.

And at this time Krstff spoke up. "I believe that the two generals should have a good understanding of the current situation in Bulgaria."

The two generals nodded when they saw Krstoff start.

After getting a response, Kersteff continued. "But have you noticed the current predicament in Bulgaria?"

He didn't wait for the two to answer before he muttered to himself. "The current predicament in Bulgaria is divided into two aspects: economic and political, and these two complement each other. The political predicament comes from the fact that after the defeat in the World War, Bulgaria almost lost most of the territory it regained after independence. This makes the domestic people Very dissatisfied, and the turmoil caused by it continues to this day.”

The two generals did not deny Krsteff's words. Because as long as anyone who has studied politics can see it, how could the two of them not.

Kersteff was also very pleased with the response of the two, so he continued. "In terms of economy, the country's economic development has fallen into depression due to the reparations from the defeat. In addition, the unfriendly attitude of the surrounding countries is also a drag on the economic development. In addition, the impact of the world economic crisis has caused the Bulgarian economy to collapse."

Krstev's last sentence was a slap in the face of Bulgaria. Because the internal revolutionary organizations of the Republic of Bulgaria and Macedonia kept doing things in Greece and Yugoslavia, it caused dissatisfaction between the two countries.

Greek troops invaded southern Bulgaria in 1925 in order for this lawless terrorist group to continue harassing Greece across the border. Even Greece and Yugoslavia have made a joint war plan against Bulgaria. If it weren't for the opposition of Italy and Britain, Bulgaria would have been beaten up long ago.

In the face of Krstev's words that Bulgaria is facing difficulties, General Ivanov, the leader of the Union of Officers, said. "We all know what you said. Is there anything you can do about it?"

That's why the two of them came to meet with Korsteff.

We all know the problem, but where is the solution? So many politicians who have been in the prime minister's office in the past have been troubled by this problem. Why let the two believe that you Krstff can solve it.

Facing General Ivanov's question, Kerstov said with a smile. "Since the two are invited to come this time, there is naturally a way to solve this problem."

"First of all, we need a stable political environment. The previous political chaos is completely unhelpful to solve any problems. At this point, as long as the three parties can cooperate, we can do it."

This is also the reason why Kersteff is looking for them. As long as the military does not make trouble, then Kersteff has the confidence to resolve political differences at the political level. After all, the Social Democrats have won 54 votes, more than half of the parliamentary seats. As long as you win one or two seats from a small party, you can get enough support, as long as the military doesn't play tricks.

"The second is that we need firm allies. Our traditional ally was Russia before, but after Russia's discoloration, our country has never had enough allies to support. This is why our country is so isolated and helpless when facing Serbia and Greece. ."

In fact, Bulgaria has another traditional ally, Germany, but the current Germany is not worth relying on. And the firm ally in Kersteff's words is more looking for the big brother, but the words are different.

"So you chose Romania, but don't forget that Romania is also a country that invaded our territory."

General Georgiev, the leader of the sudden link group, opened his mouth.

In the face of General Georgiev's questioning voice, Krstev did not refute. "Do you have a better choice?"

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