Speech from 22.10.2025 (Svenja Ilona Hahn) that aged very well (better than fine wine), because not only nothing changed since then, as in fact, it has been getting worse by the day.
To remind that Bulgaria joined the EU not 2 days but almost 20 years ago, and as I state in my emails to the President of the European Commission (EC) - Ursula von der Leyen, the person that said that Bulgaria - in terms of its Justice system - met EU's criteria allowing them to join the bloc, at the very least needs to be drug tested, as Bulgaria's courts are a complete circus controlled by the organized crime
(spoiler: in Bulgaria there are judges with criminal records built prior to being appointed as magistrates. Hence why I say that in Bulgaria, to be a judge, you need to have a criminal record) - the emails will soon be uploaded here
• Bulgaria corruption
(Playlist dedicated to the corruption in Bulgaria and containing examples of corruption and mafia-style practices in the Bulgarian Judicial System)
In the meantime, the EC keeps pouring in millions and millions (billions in total) of euros from EU's taxpayers' money, turning a blind eye to the fact that, for the most part, such money is being stolen by the corrupt elites of the country (which control the courts and the Prosecutor's office, so no one is ever brought to Justice, because then again: there is no proper Justice system, not even a minimally functioning one for that matter. How convenient that is for all the ones involved - EC leadership included, right?).
All along, the EC portrays Bulgaria as a great student (almost at the level of role mole) - as opposed to Hungary (the bad boy of Europe). For those that remember, the "rotten apples" (as to the EC) used to be Poland (number 1) and Hungary (number 2), but the war in Ukraine changed everything, and so now Poland is also great while Hungary became the public enemy number 1 (the source of all evil). It's all down to geopolitics and to who supports or opposes Russia.
You can indeed question Hungary's membership because from a mindset and ideological point of view, indeed they seem not to be the best fit. But that's it, i.e., different ideologies. You can't even compare Hungary with Bulgaria. In the case of Hungary, it's mostly a question of eventually being a bit too nationalistic (just like Poland, in fact), whereas Bulgaria is plain and simple a Mafia State (the rule of law supposedly being the first and foremost important requirement to be allowed to join the EU).
The situation in Bulgaria came to a point in which even the Head of operation of the EPPO in the country has been filmed taking bribes (with the EC and the EPPO treating it as an administrative issue).
In Bulgaria, people say that the EC is turning a blind eye to all of this because its leadership is getting a cut. That is the reason why the EC wants more countries like Bulgaria to join the EU (so that they can keep stealing the money from the taxpayers from the wealthy countries - which, and regardless of how fancy the acronyms, suits and titles are, it's what everybody - including the leadership of the EC - wants at the end of the day).
In my case, it all came down to a corporation (Ericsson) presenting itself in court as being a client of..itself (to say that I shared confidential information with a client, which are..themselves).
And the judge accepted it - no need to present a contract as proof.
If this society people built was ever for real, it stopped being so long ago, and only doesn't see who really doesn't want to, because all signs and evidence are there.
This reality is the Past and Present for some people, but such blatant corporate and State corruption is already generally accepted and will be considered perfectly normal in a few years time.
As a result of all of this corruption, their children and grandchildren will be rich (even millionaires), while yours will be poor, just like you are now.
And guess what, in 30 or 40 years time, no one will question where their money came from and they will go down in history as "successful" people, while you that obey the rules (set by them and that they themselves don't follow) will be seen as a "loser". And worst of all, you will see yourself in that same light and will believe in all you see around, accepting to be portrayed as lacking entrepreneurial spirit (i.e., that you are lazy).
When in reality, in most cases, the ones with money achieved such condition through cheating and lying to their contemporaries.
This is the game of life, and in such game, it must be great to have a referee like the Bulgarian Prosecutor General, which allows you to steal millions and millions from EU funds and get away with it.
As a result, his wife and his son (which is still a student) got millionaires overnight, and now dedicate themselves to buy entire buildings in downtown Sofia (the capital).
What great entrepreneurs they are, right?
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