Bulgarian Empire

Chapter 91, Influence

As soon as the parliamentary elections were over, public opinion in Bulgaria was in a frenzy. Whether it's women winning the right to vote, or a few unlucky people in the Gables, or even the defeat of major political parties in the general election, there is too much content to describe.

In the evening, Paul worked overtime again. Now he has a headache again. As the editor-in-chief of the Bulgarian daily, he used to have a headache because there is no news, but this time he has a headache because of too much news.

There is so much news to make front page headlines, any one can make a splash in Bulgaria, and it's a headache to choose.

The articles are carefully selected, and have been edited by many people. They are almost impeccable. They are all essence, and nothing can be eliminated.

News is time-sensitive. If you miss the best time, it will no longer be news. There is no need to think about exclusive reports. The congressional elections are being watched by all the people, and all the colleagues are there, and everyone has received similar news. It is not easy to stand out from the peers.

He has been engaged in editing work for a long time, and overtime has become the norm. The high-pressure work state has made Paul addicted to smoking. Smoking has become a way for him to release pressure.

Paul stood up, opened the cigarette case and saw that there was one last cigarette in it. He sat down again, lit it, and took a deep breath. The smoke filled his face, and there were traces of melancholy on his face. Final choice.

It's not easy to do current affairs news. He must pay attention to authenticity. As the editor-in-chief, he has always been under a lot of pressure, and of course his treatment is also very attractive.

As the editor-in-chief of the Bulgarian Daily, he has a high status in society and a very generous salary, which is enough to allow his family to live a prosperous life, which is also the driving force for Paul to persevere.

The assistant khakis felt a little anxious when the editor-in-chief couldn't make up his mind. The printing house had already urged him for the third time. If it is still too late to determine the typesetting, then it will affect the printing, and tomorrow morning may face unreported fields to sell.

Khakis hesitated again and again, but went forward and said softly in front of Paul: "The editor-in-chief should make a decision. The printing house has already sent someone to urge him three times."

"Well, I see! What do you think about khakis??" Paul said after taking a deep breath

The khakis were dumbfounded, how could he decide such a major event! If it's ordinary news, it's fine. The reporting of big news like this is related to the status of Bulgarian Daily in the industry.

The khaki pants stumbled and said a suggestion: "Let's put it together!"

"You mean the plus version?? It's not impossible, although the risks are greatly increased, if it is successful, the benefits will be very good! If there is no better way, let's do it!" Paul said to himself.

"Ah!" khakis exclaimed

This result is really unexpected. What he originally meant was: it is recommended to condense the content, delete some unnecessary comments, and make do with it.

Khakis immediately said, "Yes!" Since the editor-in-chief has already decided, he has no intention of explaining it. Anyway, this kind of big thing is not something that a small person like him should consider.

As for what kind of impact the extra version will have, this is not what khakis know about, anyway, he has never encountered such a situation.

At the end of the 19th century, the purchasing power of the people was available. From purely economic considerations, Paul's decision was undoubtedly a risky one. The printing cost would increase if the printing was added, so the sales price would also have to rise, which might affect the final sales volume and cause losses. Risk increases.

If the influence is taken into account, then the plus version is undoubtedly a conservative approach. It is considered to be comprehensive, does not reflect the core, and does not miss the key points, and will not affect the status of the industry.

Sofia is not the only one who is troubled by this, but also his colleagues.

No matter which aspect the focus is on, no one can give up such a major news. It can be imagined that tomorrow's newspaper sales will break records again.

At midnight, the printing houses began to get busy. At this time, the major newspapers had already made their choices and were ready to show their talents in the competition for public opinion tomorrow.

...

Charles looked at the newspaper at hand and said in disbelief, "God, how is this possible?"

Although he was already prepared to lose the general election, but after seeing the result, Charles still had a hard time accepting it.

According to previous estimates, it is nothing more than that in this election, no party can win the dominant seat, and the total number of seats is at least 30 to 40%! They can still win over some non-partisan people and join forces with other political parties to form a cabinet together.

But what about now? All the political parties thumped together, and they threw so neatly. Even the Liberal Party, which has the most seats, has only two MPs.

No matter how shameless they are, the neo-liberals don't dare to call themselves the winners now. Does Kasston now dare to propose to Ferdinand to form a cabinet in the name of the majority party? Not to mention whether it can be passed or not, if this is proposed, it will not be laughed at by the public.

In the early morning, on the streets of Sofia, there was a clear cry of newsboys: "Selling newspapers, selling newspapers, everyone, come and see, the latest news, the latest news, the results of yesterday's parliamentary election have been announced, and the outcome will definitely exceed your imagination. Come on everyone..."

Laura, who had just left the house, was attracted by the "new news" from the newsboy's mouth. He stepped forward and said, "Bulgarian Daily, Sofia Morning News, and Global Express each have a copy!"

The newsboy quickly and skillfully took out the newspaper named by Laura from his bag, handed it over respectfully, and said, "Okay, sir, please keep the newspaper you want, for a total of 1 lev!"

Laura took the newspaper and was immediately attracted to it. She paid no attention to the price, and continued to read it again.

When he saw the section "Women gain the right to vote", he frowned. Although the government had already announced it before, it still made him very unhappy that it happened.

After seeing the joke that "no one was elected in the Gabler constituency", Laura couldn't help but complain about the unlucky ones who were eliminated.

After seeing the "final election results", Laura said three "good" words in a row. Like many Bulgarians, what everyone wants most now is to maintain the status quo. They are all frightened by the Stam government and worried about changing to a tossing cabinet.

Now that independents have won the final election, it means that there will be no major changes in the government, and the interim cabinet will remain in office.

The Bulgarian election in 1892 left a strong mark in history. It marked the decline of the Bulgarian political party, and it did not change that until a hundred years later. In later generations, it was also considered by historians as "a sign of the awakening of the Bulgarian people".

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