That's true. I just hope that it won't all turn out to be hot air after the elections. Most bloggers with right preferences state that they will keep an eye on the next government and their politics. I hope that we stay as critical to their actions,...
Boyan, The democrat voters generate about 3/4 of the internet buzz. - this is not surprising at all having in mind the specifics of the right and the left voters. :)...
@Sabin - BSP and DSP both have profiles in several social networks, but are not using them actively. Most of the activity is done by their supporters. DPS however was one of the first to get an official YouTube account, although it was not used for a...
Very accurate observation, Sabina. That's because BSP's electorate is babas (grandmothers) and DPS's electorate is ethnic turks. Both are unvolatile, and don't skip elections. That's how I explain it. That's why those two parties don't care that much...
Really I don't like these stupid peasants, the bulgarians!
Honestly, I am surprised that the parties have gone on social networking websites like Facebook and Twitter. GERP's blog does look impressive but, as far as I see, their oldest post is from April 30, 2009. If they really wanted to inform the public a...
Really nice observation on the campaign so far. It is quite noticeable that BSP and DPS are just not actively campaigning for the EP elections, unlike all other parties. The whole right wing has focused on Internet, which is good since its voters are...

