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    Sofia Echo, Bulgaria
    Nov 22 2004

    Double Dutch in Bulgaria

    Koos Schouten


    FIRST of all, I have to mention Martin Petrov who plays football for
    Wolfsburg, the current leaders of the German Bundesliga.

    A German TV commentator named him the "Celebration King" of German
    football after he scored his fifth goal in two matches, bring his
    total to eight for the season. 'Marto' as the Wolfs fans call him has
    now officially become their most popular player. (Who's surprised?).
    Any opponent of the Bulgarian National Team better beware the man
    from Vratsa will definitely appear in front of your goal and know no
    hesitation.

    On a different note:

    "After a series by visits by Bulgarian politicians to Turkey,
    organisations of Bulgarian emigrants in that country came to Bulgaria
    to enquire about alternatives to the Movement for Rights and Freedoms
    (MRF) for the forthcoming parliamentary elections. More than 85 per
    cent of the Bulgarian emigrants to Turkey, who voted for the MRF in
    previous elections, are not satisfied with what the movement has done
    for them during its three-year term so far as junior coalition
    partner in the ruling majority. This is one of the results in a
    survey by Turkkan's organisation. (Sega)."

    This doesn't surprise me at all, it has been proven in many countries
    that minority parties representing religious and/or ethnic groups are
    rarely successful. In my opinion, it makes much more sense for the
    Bulgarian emigrants in Turkey, but also elsewhere in the world to
    seek representation by leading parties that represents their
    political views. In this new era of a United Europe, voters should
    aim to develop a broader view in politics and not just worry about
    their ethnicity.

    For Bulgarian Turks, Muslims, Armenians and Roma to be represented by
    minority parties will only push them further into the minority
    corner. Parties such as the MRF only serve their leaders and can be
    used only as whipping boys in coalition governments where they are
    treated with respect only when their vote is needed.

    Charity:

    Last Saturday Night there was a charity Pub Quiz in JJ Murphy's Irish
    Pub for the benefit of the ONE LIFE Charity for Children with Cancer
    and other Life shortening diseases. There were some 125 participants
    in the pub and a pleasant evening was had by all. The organisers of
    this event were also responsible for the bike ride a few weeks ago
    from Sofia to Plovdiv. Although the charity events were well
    attended, the average donation was less then 20 leva per person. I
    believe that this is way too low considering that almost all were
    expats.

    Just to reassure you, the funds collected are all used for charity
    and the accounts are audited by KPMG's Gilbert McCall.

    So, if you feel that you financially underachieved at either of these
    events or even worse did not attend, please call Laura Thomas on
    0888-546555 and she will send a volunteer to your office or residence
    to collect your donation.

    Politics:

    It warmed my heart that after months of bickering the parties of the
    right are finally getting their act together and will present the
    Bulgarian voters with a real choice. I understand that there will be
    two more meetings before Christmas and that by that time they will
    once again present a United Front.

    Although Mr. Gotta' Yellow Army has brought some highly capable
    people such as Milen Velchev into the lime light, they never remotely
    lived up to their promises.
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