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/ world today news/ The official PES calendar for 2015 was given to the socialists at the seminar in Plovdiv.

During the selection of a photo for the month of March, at the insistence of Sergey Stanishev, there is a child with the Bulgarian Martenitsa on the page. “In the BSP and among the European socialists, there is a clear realization that the neoliberal model of the last 20-25 years has failed. Dissatisfaction with unemployment and restrictions is growing stronger both here and in the EU.” This was stated by the PES president at the closing of the seminar of the left in Plovdiv. “There was complete unanimity in the current government’s assessment of the essence of the program and the actions of the rulers, Stanishev also said. “Stormy and noisy doing nothing”. This is what the cabinet looked like according to the experts who gave lectures at the seminar.

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Considering Stanishev’s statement about the failure‌ of neoliberalism, what specific policy alternatives does the PES prioritize to address economic inequality and social ⁤dissatisfaction in Bulgaria and the wider EU?

## World Today ⁤News Exclusive Interview: Stanishev, Martenitsa, and the Future of Socialism

**Welcome to World Today News. ‌Today ⁣we’re joined by two ⁢distinguished guests​ to discuss the recent PES ⁣seminar in Plovdiv and⁣ its implications. **

**With⁢ us are:**

* **Dr. Maria Ivanova:** Political Science Professor specializing in Eastern European politics and social movements.

* **Mr. Georgi ⁢Petrov:** Economic Analyst focusing on‌ the implications of neoliberal policies in⁣ the Balkan region.

**I want to‌ start by‌ discussing the photograph chosen for the ⁣month of March ​in the PES calendar, ⁢featuring a child​ with a traditional Bulgarian Martenitsa.⁣ Dr. Ivanova, what symbolic⁤ significance ⁢does this image hold, particularly in ​the context‍ of⁤ the current political climate?**

**[Dr. Ivanova responds]**

**Mr. Petrov, the article quotes⁤ Sergey Stanishev stating that ​the neoliberal model has “failed.”Could you⁣ elaborate on the ​specific aspects of neoliberal policies ​that ‍have contributed to​ the growing dissatisfaction, both in Bulgaria‍ and across the EU?**

**[Mr. Petrov responds]**

**Let’s​ move on to ⁢the‍ criticism leveled against the current Bulgarian ​government. Dr. Ivanova, the article describes ⁤the government’s actions as “Stormy and noisy doing nothing.” ‌Can you⁣ offer insights ​into ⁤this assessment? What specific policies ‍or actions might be contributing to this ‌perception?**

**[Dr. Ivanova responds]**

**Mr. Petrov, the current economic climate is certainly a major factor influencing ​public opinion. What⁣ alternative economic models are being discussed ⁤within thePArticle ‌European socialist movement, and how might these models address the concerns raised by ⁣Stanishev and others?**

**[Mr. Petrov responds]**

**Looking ahead, what are ​the potential implications of this growing dissatisfaction‍ with neoliberalism? Dr. Ivanova, do you foresee ‍a rise in support for socialist ⁢parties‍ in Bulgaria and elsewhere in Europe?**

**[Dr. Ivanova responds]**

**Mr. ‍Petrov, what⁣ role do‍ you believe international organizations like‌ the PES play in shaping⁢ the⁤ future⁣ of social and economic policy both within ​Bulgaria​ and on a broader European scale?**

**[Mr. Petrov responds]**

**Thank you both​ for‍ your insightful perspectives. This⁣ has been‌ a fascinating discussion on ⁤a crucial ⁣topic affecting not only Bulgaria but the rest ​of ‌Europe. We encourage our‌ viewers to ⁤continue ⁢engaging with this important dialog.**

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