A series of civil demonstrations in Sofia, Varna, and several European metropolises has questioned the dynamics of public sentiment around the resonant case. Expert analyses indicate that the scale of protest actions is unlikely to reach the levels of 2020.
In a professional commentary for the show "Offensive with Lyubo Ognyanov", criminal psychologist Rosen Yordanov reveals the deep psychological layers of the current situation. According to him, there is a paradoxical symmetry between the actions of the protesters and the individuals they consider responsible.
A key point in the analysis is the distorted presumption of innocence, which creates a sense of total injustice. "There is a masochistic triumph of public attitudes aimed at certain suggestions," Yordanov is categorical.
The expert emphasizes the contradictoriness in public statements of various social groups. "The same people who previously created special commissions and empowered certain institutions now insist on their closure," the psychologist comments.
The legal defense of Blagomir Kotsev undertakes attempts at legal interpretation of the case, which further complicates the public debate. Yordanov warns of the risks of political manipulation and artificial generation of public suggestions.
The expert's analysis reveals deep mechanisms of social psychology that can lead to distorted perceptions of justice and institutional responsibility.