“Do you want people to deal with the marginals on the ground to protect themselves?”
The sharp reaction of the Regional Committee of IMRO in Vratsa comes as a result of another „incident“ in Northwestern Bulgaria, in which this time a paramedic was brutally beaten, kicked and crushed because he responded and tried to help a gypsy from the clan „Foxes“ in Roman. This is another attack on a medical person by gypsies in our country, but it is also an illustrative example of what is happening in general in this region.
The IMRO reminds that only a few months ago a young man was beheaded with a machete by these same gypsies, by the same clan, in the same city. The case of another young man from the town beaten by them a year ago and the attack, again with a machete, on forest policemen near the village of Strupets also became public. They consider it unnecessary to re-list the long list of murdered, raped, beaten and robbed by self-forgotten marginalized individuals.
What about robberies and illegal logging? How long will this lawlessness have to be tolerated, the party asks. They also remind that their proposals were voted in the National Assembly on Thursday, which already allow the state to impose socially useful work on recidivists who have committed various violations, but according to them this is not enough.
“We need a comprehensive concept to deal with the marginalized masses. Our proposals in the Penal Code for expanding the boundaries of the inevitable defense, as well as the size of the so-called undersized theft – problems that hang like a sword of Damocles over the jurisprudence in Bulgaria.”
The press center commented that the Concept of the chairman of the party for socialization of the marginal masses continues to collect dust in the offices of the administration in the Council of Ministers. And no one can really and motivatedly give an answer as to why this is happening, while the gypsies – uneducated, fallen out of social processes and categorically discredited by the failed so-called model of integration, rob, rape, kill and mock the state with impunity.
“It is clear to us that they are cheap and easy to manipulate voters of certain political parties, but should the price for this be the dignity, health and life of honest and dignified Bulgarian citizens?
“Is it worth the price for another parliamentary or municipal term? With this declaration we from IMRO refer to the Chief Prosecutor Ivan Geshev. In its actions, the prosecutor’s office has shown determination to deal with domestic crime and local atrocities. And the Northwest, and specifically this recurrence, is a representative sample and without the firm intervention of the state, the problem will not be solved.”