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Also if you are under the social minimum you dont have to pay But if you want a expensive operation you have to pay ofcourse.Bulgaria - full member of the Warsaw pact and COMECON. And will you say 50% of people in bulgarians are middle class?Any plans on joining other countries? Because ouch.-WCMchaz171Control CommitteeJoined: 19 Aug 2006Posts: 6701Location: Chicago, USA Names are for tombstones[ PM ]Posted: Sat Sep 23, 2006 10:40 pmQuote:Insurance, yes there is. But most of the population still uses public healthcare. But the people are still poor and dont make insurances.chaz171 wrote:tumor removed from your lung... But the people are still poor and dont make insurancesYes so it does have the western poisons such as insurance...This I never liked because it allows someone to capitalize on one's health..how far is education still free? But the students and teachers went on strikes, marches, and several measures taken to prevent that.As usual, the only solution is to take it into the streets."Where Argentina goes, Latin America will go". Do you work 8 hours a day or 10 hours a day in week? During the 90's, the neolibral reforms tried to tear it apart, but we still have some things left.They might not be as good as they were before, and there are some private medical centers that are better. Education is still free, the city Dimitrovgrad amed after Dimitrov(bulgarian Lenin)\, many socialist monuments...and still many.Almolst 40% of the bulgarians want Socialism to return, which is high. Every year students candidate in universeties and those who successfully make the exams enter for free. Have you heard about Georgi Dimitrov and Todor Zhivkov? Here in Argentina, we also have free universities. History LiesIraqi CP 1934-1963ConstitutionsR.S.F.S.R. HomepageForum RegulationsSite-MapLink to the U.S.S.R!Hyperlinks(Submit a link)2002 Forum ArchiveU.S.S.R.Documents ArchiveHistoryU.S.S.R. However, there have been plans to charge for them for years. If I got $113 or $227 hour in Canada I will be rich. If you are interested read this :http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Communist_BulgariaBulgaria - full member of the Warsaw pact and COMECON. It's all leftovers of our old welfare state. The best soviet satellite.chaz171Control CommitteeJoined: 19 Aug 2006Posts: 6701Location: Chicago, USA Names are for tombstones[ PM ]Posted: Sat Sep 23, 2006 7:21 pmI know little and I will read the link you posted.I am curious as to the transition out of communism. The best soviet satellite.RedACEParty MemberJoined: 24 Jan 2006Posts: 1014[ PM ]Posted: Tue Sep 26, 2006 5:14 am80 Euros = 113.824 Canadian money160 Euros = 227.668 Canadian moneyMoney conversion web site! The best soviet satellite.RedACEParty MemberJoined: 24 Jan 2006Posts: 1014[ PM ]Posted: Tue Sep 26, 2006 7:19 amQuote:you do understand that 80 Euros in Bulgaria is being payed for 1 month? The hospitals belong to the state, but doctors manage them...it is hard to explain. The people of bulgaria do not pay for pills, or when someone is hurted he is being under free of pay treatment. The Premier, President, Mayor of Sofia, chairman of the National Assembly, the chief prosecutor, the chief of the people's police... The state pays smaller things Everything in BG is chaos so dont surprise Bulgaria - full member of the Warsaw pact and COMECON. Then I'm going to put on my armani jeans, and sniff coke with a model. There is 8-9 hours workday, the normal salary in Bulgaria is 80-160 Euros Bulgaria is joining the European Union in 2007 so the life will be very hard from now on because prices are geting higher and higher Bulgaria - full member of the Warsaw pact and COMECON. Those who don't make it will wait to the next year or go to private universities...But there are plans for the education to become fully payed Bulgaria - full member of the Warsaw pact and COMECON.
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