site.btaVazrazhdane Alerts Sofia City Prosecutor's Office about Foreign Agents Working to Detriment of Bulgarian State and Children
The nationalist party Vazrazhdane filed an alert with the Sofia City Prosecutor's Office (SCPO) and requested an investigation of foreign agents who work to the detriment of the State and Bulgarian children.
On Thursday, the party's chapter in Varna, on the Black Sea, published a black list of teachers who oppose the recent amendments to the Pre-school and School Education Act.
The message, distributed by the party's press centre, states that "it is evident that these persons (blacklisted by the party’s chapter in Varna on Thursday) carry out their criminal activities in conditions of repeatedly continued actions, with persistence in conception and execution, and pursue not only a policy of creating conditions for deterioration of the quality of life in Bulgaria and provoking migration processes, depopulating vast territories inside and in the border areas of the country, but also purposefully and consciously under various utopian pretexts incite Bulgarian citizens to violate the laws in the Republic.”
Vazrazhdane reminds that the family should be seen as a central, constructive and building unit not only in Bulgarian society, but also in any other society that can overcome the demographic catastrophe.
In order to overcome the negative factors influencing demographic processes, the role and influence of the family, which is the basic unit of society, should be strengthened, and this sense is enshrined in the norms of Art. 14 of the Constitution, according to which marriage is contracted by mutual, free and explicit consent of a man and a woman, given in person and at the same time before the civil registrar, the release says.
"It is an indisputable fact that the Bulgarian family has long been the object of hybrid attacks by NGOs and persons associated with them, who proclaim same-sex love and policies contrary to established social orders in the spirit of Article 13 of the Constitution, which states unequivocally that the traditional religion in the Republic of Bulgaria is the Eastern Orthodox religion," the alert reads.
It also names organizations that actively oppose the newly adopted amendments to the Pre-school and School Education Act, which prohibit propaganda of non-traditional sexual orientation in schools and kindergartens. The message also points out that the bill was attacked by these organizations even before its adoption.
Vazrazhdane expects the prosecution service to react instantly, as it did on Thursday when it was alerted to a list of names of teachers published on the party's website and borrowed from the website of the petition's author, where it was publicly available.
Also on Thursday, the District Prosecutor's Office in Varna looked into the publication of a list of names of teachers who opposed the newly adopted amendment to the Pre-school and School Education Act. Prosecutor's Office spokesperson Radoslav Lazarov told BTA that the prosecutor's office had initiated an inquiry on the basis of media reports.
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