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Is “the time ours” and what judicial reform do we need? –

/Pogled.nfo/ During the celebrations on the occasion of September 9, I became curious and looked at the “Human Development Report of the United Nations” for 2014. Bulgaria ranked 58th this year, while in 1988, in the penultimate year of socialism, was in 27th place.

What is particularly impressive is that Libya, where a war has been going on for several years, which was bombed by American and French planes, has fallen apart, Islamic groups are running in it, thousands of refugees are flocking to the Mediterranean Sea, and it is 3 places ahead of us – in 55th place. In 1988, when we were in 27th place, she was 37 places behind us in 64th place. Cuba, where they kept socialism, although they were behind us in 1988, are now in 44th place, ie. 14 places ahead of us.

In our country, the capitalism created with songs like “Time is ours” for the past quarter of a century is so terrifying that its defeats are more terrible than a war, than the collapse of a state, than chaos and Islamization, than hundreds of thousands of refugees. 2 million Bulgarians are gone today, turned into refugees by their own country or resettled to a better place as a result of misery, chaos, involving crime and corruption. If we are down by 2 million and have fallen from 27th to 58th place, i.e. we have gone back, so we have gone quite far back in time, and it is a total fraud to say that it was “ours”.

The time of socialism, which increased us by 2 million people and brought us to 27th place, was indeed “ours”, but the time of capitalism, which decreased us by 2 million and took us from 27- o in 58th place, it was not “ours”, despite the “democratic” shouts and songs. It was against us. In the more than a quarter of a century that has passed since then, the time has been Libya and Cuba’s, not ours, because they have gone forward and we have gone backward. As paradoxical as it may seem, these countries are still given as an example of failed states.

And at that time, a law was passed in the Bulgarian parliament that there would be no “statute of limitations for the crimes of communism”. To hide the possibly stolen time, to blur the backward movement of 31 places in the global race to improve the quality and standard of living. And won’t someone think of introducing a law to cancel the statute of limitations for the much more terrible crimes of capitalism and change the judicial system in such a way that these crimes are punished – from the liquidation of agriculture, through the looting for pennies of the giant industrial base, to the closing of four units at the Kozloduy NPP, the unequal contracts with the American thermal power plants and monopolists in energy and water supply, and for thousands of other similar criminal acts. Only judicial reform that punishes the criminals who have committed these kinds of acts, stolen our time with songs like “the time is ours” and brought us to a state worse than war-torn Libya, would make any sense and do any justice . Everything else is reformist scumbags aiming to cover up exactly this type of crime, then traditionally blame the “communists”.

Paradoxical, worthy of contempt and perhaps even for the “Guinness Book” is the situation in which capitalism for 25 years criminally plundered what was built during socialism, and today it writes laws condemning socialism and persecuting the people who built that Bulgaria that it robbed.

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