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Who does the clerk serve? –

/ world today news/Officials are generally appointed to serve the people. And to solve the problems of the people who turn to them.

Usually, as soon as he comes into office, he starts doing everything possible to isolate himself from real problems at the expense of invented ones, to revise already ready and working solutions, to look for “public consensus” around things for which such has already been achieved long ago and to “demonstrate political will” in areas that simply need more work, not demonstrations. In general – he does everything to provide him with maximum comfort and PR, and minimum work. As well as walling him off with thick walls from any possible awkward questions that might be put to him.

The Deputy Minister of Health, Dr. Adam Persenski, never appeared at the “Yes! To the Bulgarian Economy” discussion in Kyustendil, which he had promised to attend. And where dozens of business representatives were waiting for him to present the problems that prevent them from working normally. After repeated explanations from the health department that Persensky was traveling to the event location, he simply did not come. As do his other colleagues, when they are aware in advance that uncomfortable questions await them. And in general – that they will be responsible on behalf of the state for unfinished work.

In fact, several branches were waiting for Dr. Persensky precisely because of this – to put on the table questions that have been accumulating for years and which officials habitually simply transfer to each other. In other words, at least this time the state will hear them. And commit to solving the problems. With his behavior, the deputy minister is actually showing disrespect to those who fill the treasury. To the people who find jobs, pay taxes, want to work and have been hoping for years that the legal messes will be cleared up, and our regulatory framework – synchronized with the European one, so that companies can take a breath and invest. Instead, on Monday, business saw outright disregard from that same country in the form of the Deputy Minister. Who seems to have forgotten who should serve whom. But there is one detail – the state can do without Persensky, it can do without any official who thinks he is irreplaceable in his position. However, without the business, it will not survive long.

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