Markus Bernath from Sofia 22, November 2013, 13:38 Keep - TopicsExpress



          

Markus Bernath from Sofia 22, November 2013, 13:38 Keep students in Sofia weeks since the main auditorium of the University of occupied and organize their protest against the government extra Plamen Oresharski The flag is lemon yellow and shows a clenched fist . Kiritsow Alexander , a student at the National Sports Academy , stands on the balcony of the neo-baroque University of Sofia , the bared torso in November wind, and waves the flag with the fist, the flagpole with both hands holding , towards parliament. We have here a sense of aesthetics. We are a new Bulgaria build , said the young man , not some kind of belated Soviet thing. We will have elections , monitored by the citizens . , It will not be an election where people just make up their cross and then go eat . Kiritsow makes a gesture as if he was something stuck in his mouth . The cynicism of the Bulgarians of their political class is already so large that students should have sold for the first time in the province of their votes in the recent parliamentary elections in May. 30 to 50 leva - 15 to 25 Euros - about costs , it is said , so far this was a practice that was maintained in the ghettos of the Roma minority in the country. reception hall In the Great Hall of the Kliment Ohridski University of Sofia, students sit here and there on the old leather chairs. The auditorium is busy, day and night, and the powerful lobby among them . Students with safety vests as they are to contribute to traffic accidents , wake on access . Man waiting for the overthrow of the government . The revolution has come a long breath. Since mid-June, protesting a part of the Bulgarian population day by day in Sofia against the coalition government of socialists and liberals , there are 20,000 times , some nights no 100 Demomstranten . Almost a month ago, the students have started their own capital in the campaign against Prime Minister Plamen Oresharski . Because the protest movement had subsided but overall , Iwailo Dinew admits student of cultural anthropology and one of the organizers of the university occupation . We are the children of the transition , we want to shape our future, says Dinew . But everything we have seen since 1989 , has been created by the Mafia and the politicians. Must now finally move morals, the students say . Many of the teachers they support. Intelligence chief was forced to resign The trigger for the Uni- cast was once more Deljan Peewski , the overweight 33 -year-old serial entrepreneur , the Bulgarian Constitutional Court in late October had used in a tight decision again as MPs . Peewski , his mother runs the largest media company in Bulgaria , stumbles depending on the political economic situation of a public office to the next. Last June - the government Oresharski was just two weeks in office - he was appointed in quick method for intelligence chief . The outrage was so great that he even announced his resignation the next day. With the overthrow of the government , it is obviously difficult. Based on the far-right in parliament , she tries to sit out the protests . Its a process , says Iwailo Dinew , and it will last until we have won. Red waste! The students call every night at the parades in front of the parliament and government seat , carry signs with painted pig heads or clean , armed with garbage bags , symbolically Orlov bridge further down the Tsar Osvoboditel Boulevard , on the previously the supporters of the Socialists have gathered . Plenty of room for nuance is no longer in the political debate in Bulgaria. And elections, which might bring the party meanwhile also compromised the ex- Prime Minister Boiko Borissov back to power , are the solution? Okay, that asks everyone , says a medical student in the auditorium of Ohridski University. But we can not just do nothing in the face of this government. We want the people to rise . (Mark Bernath , derStandard.at , 22.11.2013 )
Posted on: Fri, 22 Nov 2013 20:57:53 +0000

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