Itso Hazarta: The tone of the government towards normal people and business is spitting in the face of every Bulgarian

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Itso Hazarta
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It is always a shame to see the downfall of an intelligent person. I’m watching the Minister of Health Kostadin Angelov and listening to what he said. „Restaurants and pubs are not our priority!“

I agree. Your priority is Jumbo, Billa and friends. I suspect that they are paying you well for the French love you have been serving them for months.

Malls did not work. You enter the mall and – oh, surprise! Mobile operators, insurers, large chains – everything works. There is no coronavirus. The shops of normal people, where they try to make money without stealing from public procurement, are closed.

I want to remind people of something I don’t hear from any ruler.

One establishment is forbidden to work so that EVERYONE in the country can be healthy, not just the owner, staff and customers. That is why it is good for ALL of them not to forget it.

The owners of restaurants, pubs and gyms, along with their staff – waiters, bartenders, security guards, hygienists, as well as show business performers (it’s no coincidence I put them at the end) – are actually the people who carry the coronavirus crisis on their backs. – so that EVERYONE can be healthy, not just themselves.

In addition to the hard work of doctors, we conveniently keep this to ourselves. As well as the fact that while some are forbidden to work, others have their salaries raised.

I allow myself to write these lines for the following reason – I am a relatively successful Bulgarian artist, I have no financial problems and I do not expect help from the state.

I would probably have missed the remark „restaurants and pubs are not our priority“ if it had come from someone with the upbringing of Valeri Simeonov. However, the attitude, and especially the tone in which the government addresses normal people and business, in my opinion is spitting in the face of every Bulgarian.

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