Bulgaria to Ban Mobile Phones in Schools Starting January
The use of mobile phones in Bulgarian schools is set to be prohibited starting in January
Today, Bulgarian non-governmental organizations and civil activists will present a request to the presidency, urging a veto on recent amendments to the Law on Preschool and School Education. The proposed changes, which were adopted on August 7th, have banned discussions related to LGBTQ+ topics in schools. Critics argue that this ban threatens freedom of expression and represents a form of censorship, potentially leading to discrimination and the marginalization of individuals with different sexual orientations.
Legal experts have raised concerns that the law, as it stands, violates constitutional rights. The amendments were pushed through by the political party "Revival," led by Kostadin Kostadinov, who has argued that public promotion of "non-traditional sexual orientation" has become necessary in recent years.
Following the bill’s adoption, a protest titled "Schools for All! Let’s Stop the Hate Law!" was organized, and there was significant backlash on social media, with hundreds expressing their disapproval of the new legislation.
Following the resignation of the Zhelyazkov government, attention now shifts back to the presidency, where the next steps of the constitutional process will unfold
Prime Minister of Bulgaria, Rosen Zhelyazkov, announced his government’s resignation on Thursday during an unexpected press briefing
GERB leader Boyko Borissov reacted to the fall of the Zhelyazkov government during a live broadcast on his official Facebook page, following the mass protests across the country.
Following the resignation of the Zhelyazkov cabinet, We Continue the Change co-leader Asen Vassilev said the decision marked the beginning of a needed political correction.
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