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“An administration party is emerging in the country, which is already Kalinkiz.” This was written by journalist Ivan Bakalov in his Facebook post.
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“Something is happening in Bulgaria, which so far goes unnoticed. Bulgarians are divided into something like new classes: civil servants and all other workers.

The civil servant in the current epidemic hardly works, at most 2-3 days a week he goes to his office, receives a full salary plus benefits and VHI (additional material incentives), which the Borisov administration generously distributes before the elections. (Of course, there are always exceptions somewhere.)

The administration and their families can decide the choice. But this is not the most important. They are forming a kind of caste that defends their interests, they are good at these epidemic measures.


Of those paid by the state, only doctors and nurses receive well-deserved additional benefits, even small for the risk they take (and it is not known how they are distributed or how far they go).

But in the administration, state, municipal, even Civil Protection or agencies, services, salaries and VHI go hand in hand, they hardly have a job. For example, in the judiciary, prosecutors and judges receive several thousand levs in wages and do not work. His fellow lawyers, attorneys, pay rents, and their cases are constantly postponed, as a company, among others.

This is the case of all small and medium-sized companies: rents go away, aid does not reach them, the money promised has not been received since the beginning of the crisis last year, measure 80 to 20 for salaried people does not makes sense, to hold them, etc.

An administration party is emerging in the country, which is already kalinkized, and the smallest appointment in a small town is under the political protection of the local GERB people.

If anyone has comments on the subject, please share them. “

Sofia, Bulgaria



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