Sat, Nov 07 2009
Photo: Nadezhda Chipeva
Doganisation and Galevisation entered Bulgaria’s political lexicon in the run-up to the July 5 2009 parliamentary elections.
Higher-than-expected turnout gives Boiko Borissov’s GERB the largest share of the vote in Bulgaria’s July 5 2009 elections, as predicted, with currently ruling Bulgarian Socialist Party coming in second with 17.9 per cent.
In a blow against a problem that has been plaguing Bulgaria’s elections, State Agency for National Security and Interior Ministry say several people in a ‘major criminal organisation’ have been arrested for vote-buying, on the eve of the July 5 vote.
Jonathan Andersen argues that justice, however delayed, must be served, while Jamie Stokes argues that justice has failed in this instance.
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How I, or anyone else, feels about it is not the point. Technically, no criminals were running in Bulgarian elections. "Facing charges" is the worst to describe any of the people in question. Presumed innocence should be held in higher esteem than I see here, even if we're talking about individuals publicly perceived as "criminals". All right, Bulgaria and its people are probably not so wise in the ways of democracy yet but I'm really amazed by how lightly others - presumably more savvy - point fingers and call names.
I am Turkish not half Bg half Turkish but my wife is from Sofia pure Bg not half turkish.I am shocked that u have given up on your country so easily, you should be ashamed of urselves and try to heal it instead of complaining, Havent seen one positive comment, about the turkish party issue, if u have so many turkish living there of course ur gonna have problem just like we have with kurds even thou they have every single right that I have....
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The Mafia in the US? What are you on!? The only organized syndicates that control policy are corporations through massive lobbying efforts. Crime or Democracy? You decide. I'm sure K Street will have something to say about either side.
Which economist in their right mind will applaud turning to the IMF, when the IMF has been one of the most influential, tools of runaway cutthroat capitalism. It has created misery for many of the world's poor. Vivid examples abound in Africa and Latin America. A most horrifying case can be seen in Jamaica. Next thing you know, you will be touting the World Bank as the saviour of the world.
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Alex,
With the same success you have to kick out Italy with their Cosa Nostra, Camorra and Ndrangheta or France with the Corsicans crime syndicates or USA with the mafia ;-))
About the Bulgarians who “…a lot of them do not want to call themselves Bulgarian.” – good for your and Australia , take it we don’t need them.
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Its shocking really, who in their right mind would allow criminals to run in the EU. The EU is about Democracy not communist style stuff like organised crime.
I cannot believe an EU Member would do this. Im horrified.
Yeah no wonder Bulgaria's population is going to drop to 5 million. No wonder many Bulgarian's are refusing to come back to their country. I am Australian/Canadian but I live in Aussie and Bulgarian's say here in Aus that there is no future in Bulgaria, a lot of them do not want to call themselves Bulgarian.
Oh yeah. Release Jock Palfreeman he is innocent. Bulgaria has failed Australia and my people. Jock is purely innocent its a shame that the Bulgarian's see that is the case even with strong evidence from the French Police he is innocent. Who the hell would want to ever live in Bulgaria. I sure as heck won't.
Bulgaria could loose its set in the Council of Europe serves them right. I think my country Australia should take Bulgaria's place in the Council of Europe and maybe the EU xD
Oh,why are we not impressed or suprised?!
All that the article explores is what the majority of the bulgarians already know and have given up on.
After 1989 the real democrats were too busy with personal bickering to aknowledge any of their country's needs and the so called socialist-all ex communists- ruled to their hearts content.And all the 20 years gone by have proven that they didn't have neither guts neither clue how to implement any effective changes on any level.
When the election papers are as long as a Sunday Times news paper-more and more people will not bother and only poorly educated village idiots will be choosing-and the young generation has lost any faith.......
I really doubt the merits of turning to the IMF. Getting loans from the IMF in the corrupt environment that persists in Bulgaria currently would ensure that they would end up in the pockets of the ruling elite, and the entire nation would have to pay back. The IMF is only good for burdening poor nations with loans that cannot be paid back.
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The big majority of intelligent Bulgarians have already voted, with their feet!!! They have left the country for good.
It's a shame that Bulgaria has become such a corrupt and disgusting place. No wonder the mass migration that within 20 years will practically shut down the country. Who would want to live there?
I don't care. I still think Bulgaria is a great country and am looking to spending some time there from this weekend in our house. The only downside is that there's a ban on the sale of alcohol on the day we arrive because of the elections.
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who is wondering...
if the situation would not be soo sad and concerning, it would almost be hilarious...
what is mostly irritating, that the mass population seems to be accepting it - if so than the Bulgarians should not complain for the future...