site.btaNation Celebrates Awakeners' Day
Sofia, November 1 (BTA) - The first day in November is National  Awakeners' Day in Bulgaria. It is an occasion to celebrate the Bulgarian  educators, literati, revolutionaries and awakeners of the nation's  spirit, intellect and desire to learn.
 
 President Rumen Radev hosted a reception for the leaders of national  institutions of science, education, culture and art. Addressing them,  Radev said: "An awakener is not an intellectual of the European type, he  is a Bulgarian intellectual phenomenon. You can tell an awakener by the  light he spreads over those around him with his talent, valour, wisdom  and dedication."
 
 The political groups in the National Assembly came up with declarations on National Awakeners' Day.
 
 The ruling GERB confirmed that education is a government priority and  expressed their readiness for further reforms based on the proposals of  teachers, trade unions and non-governmental organizations. Milena  Damyanova (GERB), who chairs the Education and Science Committee in the  National Assembly, said the draft state budget for 2018 stipulates that  public spending on education and science will increase by more than half  a billion leva.
 
 Erol Mehmed (Movement for Rights and Freedoms, MRF) said: "In its  cradle, Bulgaria has room not just for the history of one ethnic group.  We are destined to live together and our peaceful coexistence is a  fundamental value and a political philosophy of the MRF."
 
 Ivo Hristov (BSP For Bulgaria) said that during almost 30 years of  transition to democracy, over 2.5 million Bulgarians have left their  country. One of the best Bulgarian mathematicians has estimated that  these people generate about 100 billion US dollars in income in the  countries where they live and work, Hristov said. He also cited a study  by the UN Economic Cooperation Organization which shows that 30 per cent  of 9th and 10th grade school students in Bulgaria are functionally  illiterate in mathematics, natural sciences and Bulgarian language and  literature. Although the Bulgarians boast some of the highest ratings of  learnedness, intelligence and appreciation of science and education as  important social values, their country is placed below 50th or 60th  position in all recent international rankings, Hristov said.
 
 Volen Siderov (United Patriots, GERB's partner) urged the adoption of  religion as a school subject and called for changes in history books.
 
 Gergana Stefanova (Volya) said: "Every one of us can be an awakener  nowadays, you don't have to be a great hero in order to become an  awakener."
 
 Interviewed by BTA in the sidelines of a festive ceremony, Bulgarian  Teachers Union President Yanka Takeva said the secondary-education  budget will be increased by 392 million leva in 2018 compared with 2017,  which is the highest increase in recent years. Takeva said: "This is  the first time that we get a good budget for secondary education and it  should be acknowledged that Prime Minister Boyko Borissov, Finance  Minister Vladislav Goranov, Education and Science Minister Krassimir  Vulchev, the Bulgarian Teachers' Union and the Confederation of  Independent Trade Unions in Bulgaria have together achieved something  that should have been done years ago in order to show that education is  the real priority."
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