[NEWS] eBulgaria growing larger and more stable

Day 1,022, 01:48 Published in Slovenia Bulgaria by penchev

Hello dear readers,

recently some important things happened in eBulgaria so i decided to let you know about them from my short article.

1. Presidential elections

Politics in eBulgaria are becoming stable. We have chosen the same president for the third time. This is normal considering all the things he managed to accomplish during the last 2 months. In relation to this I am happy that admins finally fixed the bug and you, slovenians, also have your new president. I hope that I, as ambassador of eBulgaria and he will continue to develop the friendly relations between our countries.


2. The conquer of Bosnia

In the past presidential elections serbian PTO in eBosnia and Herzegovina was about to be over. The proEden candidate was going to win and this was the end of serbian control in the country. However this was not only the PTO end but the end of whole Bosnia. Having lost their political influence our allies decided to attack with the elections still not over. Old president retreated from all regions but one and it was up to us, bulgarians to take it. And yes, this was the end of eBosnia and Herzegovina.


This event is too recent and changes are yet to be showed on the eWorld map. So, as you see, I've colored it on paint 😉

This region is important for us, because it will give us the possibility to make resistance wars there as trainings for our army. It can also be used as a guarantee for our high region next to it.


After saing about the battle I want to focus your attention on something else. "Our" battle hero, Colonel Bruce, who is slovenian citizen fought against his allies in order only to take the medal. He did all his damage against us and then switched sides to become our battle hero. I know that success in the battle was obvious but despite that, fighting against allies for virtual medals is wrong. Some people are frustrated in eBulgaria and I as an ambassador strongly disapprove this act.




However what one has done has nothing in common with what your country does but yet, bulgarians are disappointed to see this happening.

Regards,
penchev