Protests in Bulgaria

сряда, 19 юни 2013 г. |

In February protests against the corruption and low living standards during the rule of the previous government of GERB were launched the whole country.

Prime Minister Boiko Borisov and his government were forced to resign in the face of a wave of protest cover. The government resigned, and the elections were made available.
So in Bulgaria, the poorest country in the European Union began the changes. In short, it was the thing which the protesters wanted.
Demanded changes were in the form of administration of the State and the desire to see new faces in politics.
Thousands took to the streets, waiting for the politicians that succeeded to go out from Communist thinking and could offer a good future.
After the elections, the Bulgarian Socialist Party formed the government.
The first act was to table the nomination of Delyan Peevski, media owner and controversial MP for the Movement for Rights and Freedoms, to be the new head of the State Agency for National Security.
While the people were waiting for changes, what did politics do? Known, worn, rotten smell, started, and tried to walk out of the way.

This understanding of politics can survive due to the continuous still in the hands of the same people.

However, people hope not forever, one day running out and dumped in the street, understanding that the right to life doesn’t come  itself, can be taken …