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Начало Политика Trust the facts, not the interpretations

Trust the facts, not the interpretations

20.10.2004 08:12 •
It is normal in Velingrad at the moment to have no more discussed topic than the trial and the expected decision of the supreme judges whether F. Beev will continue to be mayor of the municipality or his powers will be terminated early. And precisely because of the avalanche of different opinions, interests and frank manipulations, opinions come to the fore and those that have nothing to do with the particular court case. For example, at an official meeting last week, the interim mayor in front of guests of the municipality announced that changes to the Local Elections Act were needed because it cannot be that after the people have given their vote for mayor, then everything is in the hands of the OIC and the court.
Laws have never been and will not be perfect. However, this does not mean that certain people may not comply with them. A mayor can be legitimately elected not by 13 thousand, but by 130 thousand votes. The popular vote makes him mayor, but even the thousands of ballots cast does not absolve him from the responsibility of observing the law. The specific litigation is not about how many people voted for whom, but about one also specific question: was Mr. Beev a mayor, a manager of a company and did he perform as such commercial activity. That's the question. Everything else is someone else's interpretations into which the answer to this important from a legal and moral point of view question sinks and blurs.
In order not to overgrow the answer with emotions "for" and "against", with arguments who in whose camp it is, with personal and party accounts, one should look only at the facts. Wise people have said that before the facts and the gods are silent. It is time to listen to them in order to save Velingrad and the municipality more divisions, hatreds and absurdities.


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