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How corrupt is Bulgaria?

Transparency International’s 2017 Corruption Perceptions Index ranked the country 71st out of 180 countries, and the most corrupt in the European Union. Transparency International’s 2018 Corruption Perceptions Index also ranked Bulgaria as the most corrupt member of the European Union, placing it 77th in the world.

Why is Bulgaria a declining country?

While addressing the main factor for the crisis is emigration. Bulgarian citizens now live abroad. Bulgaria’s rapid decline in population can be blamed half on emigration and half on natural causes. Other factors include countries low birth rate, mortality rate, aging population, low fertility rate, and healthcare.

Is Bulgaria a bad place to live?

Bulgaria ranks in place 47 out of 149 countries, and that is info from the Prosperity index, not bad for a country with a some of the worst PR especially from inside the own country, where for some strange reason people think that they are in one of the worst states in the world.

What is the crime rate in Bulgaria?

Bulgaria crime rate & statistics for 2017 was 1.45, a 31.29% increase from 2016….Bulgaria Crime Rate & Statistics 1990-2021.

Bulgaria Crime Rate & Statistics – Historical Data
YearPer 100K PopulationAnnual % Change
20181.30-10.03%
20171.4531.29%
20161.10-36.88%

Why is Bulgaria shrinking so fast?

The causes are the same throughout the region: low birth rates and out-migration. According to the U.N. World Population Report, women here on average have 1.66 children — well below the 2.1 needed to offset the deaths in the population.

Is Bulgaria poor or rich?

The global economic downturn ended a run of strong economic growth for the country. Bulgaria has a well-educated workforce, but it is considered the poorest nation in the European Union.

Is Bulgaria known for human trafficking?

Bulgaria remains one of the primary source countries of human trafficking in the EU. Traffickers exploit Bulgarian women and children in sex trafficking throughout Western Europe and in Bulgaria, particularly in the capital, resort areas, and border towns.

What are the protests in Bulgaria all about?

On Saturday Boyko Borisov announced that the NSO would stop providing a security detail for Dogan and Delyan Peevski, a parliamentary representative from the MRF. But the protests continued: by Sunday they had to spread to Varna, Plovdiv and other Bulgarian cities. The protests have so far remained peaceful.

What’s behind the political tension in Bulgaria?

The political tensions are spilling out onto the streets. The protests that have erupted across Bulgaria over the past several days began on a small beach on the Black Sea coast. Hristo Ivanov, one of the leaders of the small centrist political party Democratic Bulgaria, attempted to access the public beach on July 7.

Why is the prosecution of Bulgaria’s president a smokescreen?

The opposition believes that the action taken by the state prosecution against the Bulgarian president is merely a smokescreen to divert public attention and scrutiny from the government’s problems. Meanwhile President Radev and Ivanov have demanded the resignation of both the prosecutor general and the government.

Why was Bulgaria’s Hristo Ivanov denied access to the beach?

Hristo Ivanov, one of the leaders of the small centrist political party Democratic Bulgaria, attempted to access the public beach on July 7. He was prevented from doing so by National Protection Service (NSO) officers.