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The Prime Minister who dreams of becoming King!

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The Prime Minister who dreams of becoming King!

He cannot be proclaimed king because he has no noble origins, and this worries him, but it also begins to sink him.

In a society where politics is still based on lies, lies do not bring development. So why does lies triumph in these societies? Because in this case the goal remains power.

"I want power and I want to be prime minister," says the major party politician.

But this is not due to logic, reason or morality, but rather to psychic passion. And he is convinced that, to get there, he must lie, and he lies about everything according to what he knows is the sublime desire of the society that asks for his vote, saying continuously: "because I definitely want to be prime minister."

And he gets the votes because he wants to be prime minister. And he is elected prime minister in parliament. And here begins the joy and the further rise of the passion for high power.

But he wants absolute power, so that he can rule everywhere and for everything. And this is absolutism.

He was elected prime minister, but he wore a general's uniform every day.

And he, dressed as a general, achieved absolutism, and rejoiced in his delirium, but even though he had come to power with votes, he often and more often said to himself that absolutism is no longer maintained by votes, but by military force and the fear of generals.

It's me, and I will kill anyone who opposes me - he tells himself at every moment, but he is also trusted by the people, voted for by the people and wins the elections, and is elected prime minister by his parliamentary group.

But he wants to be a dictator, and that's why in the first parliament he led, he was elected both prime minister and defense minister.

And he begins new appointments in the army, and he chooses the generals he needs because he has them in his own group, and thus creates a military regime, and he himself is the first general, prime minister and commander-in-chief of the army. 

And that's where it all ended: the general became a dictator, and immediately began the extermination of his opponents.

And he begins to give speeches. And the people support him, because it is within the collective psychology that he seeks pleasure in political murders. And the murder of high-ranking politicians continues with false words, and they are shot, and like them, the high-ranking military officers, while the dictator continues his pleasure with absolute power and continues his revenge on those who have opposed him. And time moves with the dictator, and the crowds cheer for the dictator, and the dictator has fulfilled his delusion of absolute power, and has also built his magnificent palace, and feels completely satisfied when he meets or sees, or controls the serviles, and rejoices, but not in himself, but in his position and the power that now he can kill whoever he wants. And he kills them; and that night he kills his opponent, he feels very happy.

And everywhere is his picture, and his voice with long speeches on the radio and on television. But he is not yet at his maximum joy, and therefore he often says to himself: I have received and have it all, but I am not yet king.  

And this worries him every day. But he finds it impossible to proclaim himself king because he does not come from the old nobility, and he does not know what to do.

Because he can't be declared king, because he doesn't have noble origins, and this worries him, but it also starts to sink him. And slowly he sinks completely, because he can't be declared king.

He is a general, he is a dictator as prime minister, but he is not a king.

And here he is left with his worries that are slowly turning him into a sick being.

And all day long he says to himself: "I have nothing, because I cannot be proclaimed king."

And so he continues with this internal monologue, until one morning, the servants found him committing suicide in his bedroom, where he had also left a short letter, which read:

"I achieved everything, but I couldn't be proclaimed king. And then: why would I need this life anymore?" And he killed himself.

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