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Only 8% of Macedonians would remain in Macedonia

There is no reason why he would stay. My life has been ruined here, I work 13 hours a day and we are barely surviving, "this is one of the responses of a survey of" Faculteti.mk "conducted among 1,474 readers.

Only 83.7 percent of respondents would leave the country if they had a chance, and the question of why they would leave, the most common answer is "For a better life".

To the question "If they had a chance, would you leave from Macedonia?" Answered 1.491 reader. Of these, 1,234 (83.7%) answered yes, 123 (8.3%) were hesitant, while 117 respondents (7.9%) would remain in Macedonia.

Germany, Australia, Canada, France, the Netherlands, Denmark, Austria, Scandinavia, Switzerland, Slovenia, New Zeland, Sweden, the United States and the United Kingdom are the destinations to leave. There are also responses in the style: "Further away" where laws are governed and where there is a normal health system and education. "

Church of England urges five days of prayer for poor as Brexit looms

The Church of England is to urge congregations to take part in five days of prayer as Britain approaches the deadline for leaving the EU.

It is the poorest people who face the biggest risks from the economic uncertainty posed by Brexit, the archbishop of Canterbury said on Saturday, and the prayers are likely to focus on reconciliation and the needs of those most vulnerable.

Justin Welby told the Church of England’s General Synod: “We cannot ignore the warnings that have been proffered about the possible profound impact that the next months may possibly have on the poorest of our society.

“We must be ready for any difficulties and uncertainties, and not allow any destructive forces to create further divisions in our society.

“It is true that no predictions on the economy are certain. That is not project fear, it is saying that where there are risks it is the strongest, not the weakest, who must take the weight of the risk. That is not currently the way we are going.”

If attention was not paid to the “pain and exclusion” of some parts of society revealed by Brexit, greater division and strife would result, Welby said in a debate on the state of the nation.

Link: https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2019/feb/23/justin-welby-says-poorest-face-biggest-risks-posed-by-brexit-uncertainty

The Bulgarian authorities themselves acknowledge that there are 1.8 million Roma in Bulgaria

In an effort to protect the outflow of state money for Roma scholarships, Deputy Prime Minister Kuneva, without hesitation, issued one of the most strictly guarded state secrets - how many Roma there are in Bulgaria. Kuneva announced that in 2020 will represent 1/4 of the workforce. But the labor force is 4 million, and therefore the Roma are 1 million. Outside the workforce there are children and adults. If the general ratio between the population (7.5: 4) is applied, it will then turn out that the total number of the Roma ethnic group is 1.87 million people.

This figure in the country has long been visible. Periodically, a scientist comes out and reports some shocking facts, but quickly closes his mouth. For years it has been known for example that among infants of 3 babies, only 1 is a Bulgarian. Entire regions are replaced. For example, the Bulgarian city of Kotel is quite Roma. The same goes for another such - Elena. We are not talking about ghettos in big cities, in which no one knows how many people live.

In his speech today, Kuneva essentially announced the end of Bulgarian statehood. Roma are not imposed or brought people, because they do not have their own state.

Link: https://bultimes.bg/kuneva-se-izpusna-che-tsiganite-v-bulgariya-sa-1-8-miliona/

"North" will enter the personal documents: Every citizen will cost 60 euros

 The issuance of new personal documents with the new name is expected to begin by the end of the year, and the citizens will pay for the replacement themselves. Replacements will go gradually.

- Basic documents: identity card, passport and driver's license, if the same prices remain, each citizen will cost about 40 euros.

If this is added to the changes in the registration plates, then the costs will increase by about 20 euros. Total costs will amount to about 60 euros.

The most affected will be those citizens who will change the documents in this period until they get new ones with the new name, because the documents will have a half-life, so instead of once in ten years, they will have to change their documents twice.

The change of documents, already announced by the Government, will be on the back of the citizens. According to the current price list, most citizens will have to separate for passports that cost 25 euros denars plus an administrative fee of 5 euros for people over 27 years old, or 2 to 3 euros for those under this age limit.

The price for ID cards, however, is 3 euros. The driver costs 4.5 euros, and for her there is an administrative fee in the amount of 3 euros that is paid due to the past validity.

The replacement of the registration plates for those citizens who have a vehicle is also attached to these basic expenses. The tables have so far cost about 20 euros. On the new tables, which should start to be issued within four months, the old traffic code "MK" will be replaced by "NMK" (North Macedonia).

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