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UGA BUGAR
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* blocks your path *
Wazz uppp wageis
Do you think being a municipal major pays? * Need to build something * Ok nigga pay and here's your permit
Damn, that's just sad
Based
Why the fuck is "levica" so.. vmro-esuqe?
>ma
We need to clean those srbomans
You're not allowed to give me boners fyrombey
i dont get it
>Major (ex) of karpos municipality (the 2nd best place to live in skopje)
>Has an apartment in every new building, so they say he's everyones komsija
>SdSM knows this but doesn't bother him anyway
>Now he starts talking against the refendum
>Zaev sends the "financial police" to put him in custody until VMRO plays ball, and they got paid 5 million euros to support the referendum
Why is this guy such a memer
Stefche did nothing wrong
Pred nego karpos nemase trotoari
>muh grujo dictatorship
>doesn't jail his opponents
>muh zaev democracy
>hatespeech/racism/disagreeing and you end up in jail
>>doesn't jail his opponents
Lol zaev got his passport taken away and was put on house arrest for 2 years
Yeah, he also got pardoned by branko for actual crimes.
>zajko jails every single mild dissenter
>grujo jails zajko for actual crimes
>tfw you realise you're leftist authoritarian
wtf i didn't know i was a commie
WTF is this what the Ottoman empire was like
are you ban evading?
iki is on r/europe now
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KVI SA TIA BOMBI DETO GI GURMQT MAIKA IM DEIBA
REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
stop bombing shit
I've been on Jow Forums for a decade and since Jow Forums was created, nerd
wat
plz be my gf
AZ 6TE SE VRNA
I am sorry, I hate the zaevcuck so much but this us ridiculous.
Gruyo didn't want to risk jailing his oponents for the sole reason that he didn't want to bring upon himself the ire of westerncucks and because he didn't want protests of the color revolution type. For non-political cases everyone went to jail even at the stage of being suspects, pensioners, pregnant women etc
Remember the 10 kebapi case? Yeah.
>Gruyo didn't want to risk jailing his oponents for the sole reason that he didn't want to bring upon himself the ire of westerncucks and because he didn't want protests of the color revolution type
...
>jail sharena revolucija instigators
>all westcucks can do is screech
>>all westcucks can do is screech
Yeah, no. Where were you when they EU discussed imposing travel restrictions on them some 2 years ago when the whole shitshow was happening?
And god forbid if they got sanctioned and made unable to shift their assets from Belize, BVI etc through Western banks for violating democracy?
Good. it's about time this shitty state learned to be self-sufficient and stop relying on others.
byurmistan is headed towards the path of enlightenment, prosperity and progressiveness within the EU and NATO and there is NOTHING you fuming stone age populist traditionalists can do about it
Yes, we're all so hyped for the prosperity Bulgaria has and can't wait for the same.
You weren't supposed to see your mom choking on big macedonian dicks, just forget about it and stop being assblasted everyday, every hour, every minute of your life
>byurmistanis sucking dick for BG pasosh: 100,000
>bulgarians sucking dick for MK pasosh: 0
Yes and they all happily left this country to live in Bulgaria's newfound prosperity, almost certain majority of them didn't leave for WE and Scandinavia
byurmistanis think they can just suck us dry for EU passports to go work abroad, and then keep spreading their backwards euroskeptical propaganda despite the fact that they're enjoying all the benefits of the degenerate west
well i have an easy solution for that
subject all byurmistanis to an IQ test and reject anyone with under 85 IQ
that way only grateful albanians can get an EU passport and byurmistanis will be forced to live in their backwards traditionalist populist shithole watching the albanian money from abroad pouring in and strengthening their grasp on byurmistan as it becomes more and more pro-western, prospering and progressive
wow Skopje is so BIG and developed. me at 3:10
10/10 video
>bugari
Great speech, we have world citizens in our ranks
>fyrom-fyrom
why haven't you fucked off yet?
Look at his birth location lmao
>an old man is older than fyrom
color me surprised
He's my grandpa
ok
Post timestamp in Vlore
i live in Tirana, i just visited vlore for vacations
Sneaky kosovar goatfucker
Proxying as coastal
WTF this made me cry
why did you make me watch this?
This guy is living ikibey's dream
But he doesn't want to be a shitskin
How long can Bulgaria keep facing both East and West?
Bulgaria's first stint holding the rotating EU presidency, from January to June 2018, was neither the disaster some observers predicted nor the PR coup Sofia had hoped for.
Sofia can hardly be blamed for the biggest turmoil currently roiling Europe, considering the ongoing spat over migration which has far more to do with Italy and Austria's current EU presidency's hardline policies.
But while the Bulgarian presidency averted catastrophe, it hardly represented a major step forward for the European Union.
Firstly, there was the matter of enlargement. While Bulgaria had labelled Western Balkan integration as one of the priorities for its presidency, French and Dutch opposition ensured that accession talks with Macedonia and Albania have been postponed for another year.
It isn't fair to hold Bulgaria accountable for failing to push Western Balkan enlargement to the top of the EU's geopolitical agenda; the six-month duration of the rotating presidency heavily constrains countries' abilities to promote certain topics. With Brexit and migration issues on its plate, the EU is naturally skittish about enlarging the bloc further.
What Bulgaria can be held accountable for is its inconsistent foreign policy and difficulty complying with fundamental EU principles. As I wrote at the beginning of Bulgaria's presidency, the country has made a habit of demonstrating enough progress to avoid the sanctions and blame that bedevil other problematic EU members such as Poland or Hungary.
But Bulgaria is still under special supervision from Brussels. The cooperation and verification mechanism (CVM) intended to help close gaps between Bulgaria and the rest of the European bloc remains in place 11 years after Bulgaria joined the EU - for good reason.
Bulgaria technically meets the formal criteria to join the eurozone and banking union, with low inflation and balanced public finances.
i won't back down for a woman i love
Corruption and bank collapses
However, its fragile banking sector (Bulgaria's fourth-largest bank collapsed in 2014), lack of transparency and rampant corruption make its integration into the eurozone an unacceptably high risk.
Bulgaria's economy continues to be fraught with problems: in spite of a decade of encouraging growth - Bulgaria's GDP grew 3.4 percent in 2016 and 3.6 percent in 2017 - the World Bank noted: "Productivity will need to grow by at least 4% per year over the next 25 years for Bulgaria to catch up with average EU income levels and thus boost shared prosperity".
Bulgaria is the poorest country in the EU in terms of GDP per capita but also the most corrupt.
Its judiciary is far from independent and inefficiently prosecutes corrupt officials. Corruption is deeply enshrined in Bulgarian society: more than one in five Bulgarian adults report having taken part in a corrupt transaction. This rampant graft and failing judiciary are hampering the country's growth and scaring off foreign investors.
Despite these widely-acknowledged problems, it's still fortunate—both for Bulgaria and for the rest of the bloc—that Bulgaria is an EU member state.
Had Bulgaria not joined the Union, it would certainly not have made the progress it has over the last decade and would have represented a greater threat to the bloc's security.
>Albania joining with us
HAHAHAHAHAHA these article writers are funny
However, Sofia may be wearing out its welcome with Western democracies by trying to play both sides—seeking closer integration in Europe while cosying up to Moscow and Beijing, claiming to work towards hitting EU targets while putting its own interests first.
Bulgaria's energy sector offers a good example of this double-dealing.
Sofia has committed to liberalising its energy industry and abiding by EU clean energy targets, and yet continues to subsidise the very coal-fired power plants that are the main obstacle to meeting the EU benchmarks.
It's trying to develop highly controversial energy projects with Russia and China and is seeking Moscow's help to restart its Belene nuclear power project, threatening European energy security at the very time other member states are weaning themselves off dependence on Moscow.
Its recent attempts to challenge the power purchase agreements it had with Western companies AES and ContourGlobal—whose plants produce 20 percent of Bulgarian's electricity at a fraction of what Belene will cost—is another concerning sign that Sofia's favour is shifting to Moscow and Beijing.
Foreign investors have cited this hostile business climate as they leave the Bulgarian energy market, with the latest example being the Czech-owned utility CEZ. Bulgaria's lack of a transparent energy regulator similar to those found in other EU countries casts a further shadow on its ability to maintain a free and fair energy market.
Murky media
Nor is the energy sector the only Bulgarian industry affected by papered-over corruption concerns. The parliament recently discussed legislation, drafted by controversial media mogul and politician Delyan Peevski, to make media ownership more transparent, but the draft law does not provide for the release of information about loans, advertisement revenues and EU indirect funds despite the fact that those kinds of funding are the main sources of corruption and influence in the media sector.
This opaque media landscape is one reason why—unlike in Romania, Poland, or Hungary—Bulgarian citizens rarely take to the streets to oppose their flawed justice system, permanent corruption or the pervasive influence of foreign powers on their domestic politics.
Bulgaria is certainly not the only EU country whose politicians' greed allows foreign powers to gain sway in highly strategic sectors such as energy.
But the rest of Europe has stronger checks and balances on this influence than Bulgaria does. Boyko Borisov cast himself as the candidate least tainted by the growing Russian influence on Bulgarian politics, and he has carefully avoided alienating the other 27 member states.
At the same time, however, he has made multiple concessions to Moscow; Borisov personally apologised to Putin and assumed responsibility for the failure of the South Stream project and is helping Moscow plan alternatives, and broke with European allies by refusing to recall diplomats from Moscow after the poisoning of former spy Sergei Skripal.
How long will the EU allow Bulgaria to walk this tightrope?
Nicolas Tenzer is the chairman of the Paris-based Centre for Study and Research for Political Decision (Cerap), editor of the journal Le Banquet, author of three official reports to the government, including two on international strategy, and of 21 books
>It's trying to develop highly controversial energy projects with Russia and China and is seeking Moscow's help to restart its Belene nuclear power project
How the fuck is Belene a threat to EU energy security? Hungaria is building a powerplant with Russian reactors right now.
didn't read
>is another concerning sign that Sofia's favour is shifting to Moscow and Beijing.
Based Boyko is waking up and sees where the future is.
You are retarded if you think these will ever rise to 1st world/prosperous/world hegemon status
They'll always be on the periphery as 2nd-tier genetic trash, compared to real white countries
Lagging 2-3 steps behind. They are no one's future
Russia maybe, but i think China will eventually surpass the US
Maybe if they were slavs, but russians are controlled by jews now.
Italy is richer than Russia
This one might actually be true, I doubted Chinks could reach peak devlopment levels like Japs but HK and SG prove me wrong
But those were babysitted by Anglos for a century so they are nothing alike
But they don't have S-P-A-C-E
Zaev literally sold our country. At least grujo didn't try to change our identity
China is also increasing its influence in Africa, and has bought many allies. I predict by the 2050s the tables should have turned
Hoxha was the first to understand China's enormous potential... to bad it was in the 60s
145k russia of which 120k are europeans, huge fucking landmass makes it hard af to build infrastructure on which is why most russians live in the european part, no viable warm water ports(although this is somewhat better since they occupied crimea), european sanctions up the ass and you see how italy can be way richer than russia. They have everything russia doesn't have.
>ppl shit on the tatars
>they claim that they'll never reach the EU average
Bs desu they are smart goys imho
They can do it
Because Gruyo was happy to have his own walled flock of sheep whose problems he could always put the blame on Greece and/or outside factors, whereas Zaev was explicitly installed to get us in Nato FAST because of these They are both equally treasonous. Just because Just because Gruyo didn't want to change the way our package looks, doesn't mean he didn't take a huge shit inside himself.
it doesn't matter why, it matters that it is
tatars unironically play the smartest of all nations on the balkan
>it doesn't matter why, it matters that it is
It's as if Usain bolt raced someone without legs, if russia had "legs" then you could compare them equally.
Ikr
They and the tsigans(they have some corruption issues atm tho) have a bright future ahead of them
I don't see a possible future where we are doing better than Greece.
weak thinking process. I too can list the reasons why albania isn't richer than Italy, but what difference would that make. The fact remains
>registers vehicles and companies in Petrich
To be rich a country has to sell what it produces and gain a profit, the cheapest trade is by sea. See where i'm getting at?
Not with that attitude desu
Plus rn we are getting out of the crisis.
A strong greece can benefit the entire Balkans the exact same way a strong Bulgaria&Romania can benefit us
Fuck off filthy goyim
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and whose fault is that Russia has no warm sea ports?
shemales on females > males on females
Balkan can only prosper without nationalists and shiptaroids