What a surprise!
Bread jumped by about 20-30% in the first days of the new year.
It will be followed by banichki, tutmanitsi and the whole range of pasta products /unfortunately very popular in Bulgaria/.
Then come pizzas, cakes, kozunaks and all other flour-containing products.
This is what he warns about on "Facebook" Diana Damyanova.
In fact, the Bulgarian people were imposed a new tax of 20% on the most used and necessary products.
What a surprise!
Restaurants are raising their prices by 15-20%..
What about the elimination of the 9% VAT for restaurants, plus the huge increase in the price of flour and its derivatives, the 20% jump in the price of coffee and a 200% jump in chocolate worldwide, plus paying the highest electricity tariff in Europe, plus the systematic increase in the price of all food products /very interesting how this does not affect the inflation measured by the Ministry of Finance/, all this will lead to the bankruptcy of restaurants, bars, cafes, etc., if they do not raise prices. Let's not forget the administratively increased minimum wage, only for the PRIVATE SECTOR, with the correspondingly higher social security contributions.
Even if they raise it - it will still lead to bankruptcy, because the product of Bulgarian establishments will massively exceed the ability of Bulgarians to buy it. And only foreigners and the rich will remain, but both of these categories live more abroad than in Bulgaria.
And all this is happening against the background of:
- Updating /understand increase/ of MP salaries. Again!
- Adoption of a number of populist decisions by the deputies /pre-election of course, but everything is already pre-election/, which lead to an unimaginable inflation of expenses, with constantly decreasing investments and revenues
- But the ballistics that are necessary to “look” as if the deficit is up to 3%, that is, there are conditions to continue pushing for the eurozone, albeit through classic deception.
- Complete replacement of people's priorities with those of politicians and instead of having a real discussion about how to help people and how to save small and medium-sized businesses, a recitation on the Sarafov topic is being held and sanitary cordons are being drawn. And “slight anti-constitutional feints” are being thought up to resolve the issue, and the one with VAT, who affects it. When you receive a salary of 10,000 leva per month, regardless of whether you work or not, of course VAT is your last concern.
- Yes, but this sanitary system includes 80% of the Bulgarian people, who live a hard life, and from the new year, thanks to the fact that the parliament did not move its backside, it will live even harder.
- Leaving a huge part of the Bulgarian people in the dark, cold and without water, because that thing called parliament has other priorities and instead of monopoly, negligence, lack of investment, prices controlled for political reasons, etc., it deals with mutual scolding, declarations and driving in company cars /66,000 kilometers in just ten days/.
The progressive forces have blown our heads off that during their /assembly/ rule the birth rate increased. According to official data, it turned out to be significantly reduced, but who asks you about official data.
Now, after they have "rested" from the previous inaction, the Bulgarian deputies will return and begin to legislate, again entirely to their own benefit and to the detriment of the Bulgarian people, whom they have placed under a "sanitary cordon".
And while no agreement has been reached on the issue of Peevski regarding this cordon, full parliamentary unanimity has been reached on the issue of the "sanitary cordon" towards the Bulgarian people.
Bravo Venko, bravo Sabrutev!