Open letter to Mr. Jaden Rosencrans

Day 496, 15:40 Published in Bulgaria Bulgaria by bimba

Recently I have become again a bit more active in Bulgaria and as you all know I am about to run for President supported by BDP and the majority of its members.

Since last month there is a "citizen" of eBulgaria and after the last Party Elections I am following his activities: http://www.erepublik.com/en/citizen/profile/1229364

I would like to ask Mr. Rosecrans if he thinks that his behavior suit to this article written by him: http://www.erepublik.com/en/article/special-things-about-ebulgaria-742977/1/20

On the last Party President Elections, Mr. Rosencrans was luckily elected as President of the second by rank political party in Bulgaria - BSP.

As long as I am informed he received a total of 4 votes from "members" and won the seat as no other candidates were appointed.

I have nothing against his election and I am marking the mistake of the rest of the members of BSP to not appoint another candidate, but I want to know something else. Is Mr. Rosencrans has any desire to collaborate with his party members? We know he was not elected by them but the majority of comments were positive and they all expected to at least hear a word from their leader.

I remember that Mr. Rosencrans was met with positive attitude when he stated that Bulgaria will be called "his home" and we - Bulgarians, are welcoming people who expect the same approach.

Now, I would like to know if he thinks is fair enough to come in another country, benefit from its hospitality, meet friendly people ready to collaborate and not answer with the expected attitude. More over, to takeover a party and appoint him self as the candidate for President of this Party without even ask or search for a dialog with the members, who actually fought and won 27.27% of the congress in the country.

Don't you think Mr. Rosencrans that is more than normal to start coordinating your actions and work for what is best for "your" country and party? Discussion and vote among members to appoint a candidate for President of Bulgaria will be for sure the most appropriate thing to be done. if you did not have the idea of active political life or mutuality in the relations within the party, you should have created your own party and do whatever you prefer and feel fit. But being the leader of the second largest political party in Bulgaria your behavior is unacceptable!

No matter that the name of your party may give different associations, I know (as I know 90% of the members and former leaders) that they have always been in diplomatic and democratic type of communications inside the party.

To conclude, I think you will win a lot of respect and friends if you decide to implement the above suggestions. If not than I will sadly inform you that many Bulgarian will vote for different party president of BSP on the next elections.

Yes, Bulgaria is not English speaking country but we do understand this monkey language and we have never refused to communicate in English with not native speakers on our territory.


With all my respect

Bimba