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Bulgaria: Large protests against the euro.

 Reportage-Isidoros Karderinis

bulgaria13062025 SOFIA, Bulgaria:--- On Sunday, June 8, 2025, protesters gathered in front of the country’s National Bank, amid a heavy police presence, to protest the planned introduction of the euro on January 1, 2026.

The demonstration was once again organized by the political party “Vazrazdane”, while demonstrations were also held in other cities in Bulgaria. “Vazrazdane” President Konstantin Kostadinov sent a letter to all European Union prime ministers calling for Bulgaria to be excluded from the eurozone.

Konstantin Kostadinov stressed in his statements: “Our struggle is in the name of democracy, our rights and our most important right, the right to vote.”

Kostadinov also recalled that in Italy there were not one, but five referendums on the euro with a request signed by less than 1% of citizens, while in Bulgaria with 10% of those willing, a referendum is not allowed.

The participants in the demonstration categorically stated that they want to keep the Bulgarian lev as the national currency and shouted their demand for a referendum on this crucial issue of long-term importance for the country.

“We want to keep the Bulgarian lev because it is our national currency. If there is no lev, there will be no Bulgaria,” the protesters commented emphatically.

The thousands of protesters expressed particularly their concern that the transition to the euro would lead to higher prices, a deterioration in living standards, a loss of the country's economic and financial sovereignty, and dependence on external powers.

*Isidoros Karderinis is a journalist, foreign press correspondent and writer. Facebook: Karderinis Isidoros

 

 


Diver deceased SABA.

 

On Wednesday, the 11th of June, around 9:30 AM, the central control room received a report of a diver on Saba who had become unwell. Police and an ambulance were dispatched to the Fort Bay harbor in anticipation of the boat arriving with the person. When the boat docked, they were already performing CPR on the victim. After this, the victim was taken by ambulance to the hospital for further medical treatment. Soon after, the police were informed of the victim's death. The doctor confirmed the death of a 72-year-old man with initials R.J.W. born 8th of February 1953, in the United States.

KPCN Press Release.

Missing Brothers Have Made Contact with Family – KPSM Coordinating with Regional Authorities.

misssingbrothers12062025PHILIPSBURG:--- The Police Force of Sint Maarten (KPSM) is providing an important update in connection with the case of two brothers who were recently reported missing after traveling from Antigua to Sint Maarten.

On the morning of Friday, June 13, 2025, detectives from KPSM spoke with the mother of the two young men, who confirmed that she had made contact with her sons. According to her account, the brothers are alive and currently safe. She explained that they experienced mechanical problems with the vessel they were using to travel, which left them drifting between Antigua and Barbuda for an extended period of time.

This update follows growing concern from family members and the public, stemming from the brothers' unexplained disappearance after their arrival on Sint Maarten. KPSM had launched an active investigation and issued a public appeal earlier in the week for any information regarding their whereabouts.

While this development brings relief, the circumstances remain under review. KPSM is now actively engaging with its regional law enforcement and maritime partners throughout the Caribbean to verify the brothers' current location and check on their well-being.

Anyone with additional information is encouraged to contact the Philipsburg Police Station at +1 (721) 542-2222 or the anonymous tip line at 9300.

 

 

KPSM Press Release.

Democratic Party brings clarity on Soul Beach Music Festival.

PHILIPSBURG:--- The Soul Beach Music Festival (SBMF) has become the focal point of the 2025 budget debate, leading to a misunderstanding among several Members of Parliament (MPs) that the SBMF financial arrangements are tied to the 2024 budget. The Democratic Party emphasizes the importance of parliamentary oversight, advocating for the questioning of all ministers.
However, the actions of some MPs reveal a troubling tendency towards political opportunism. Their fixation on perceived divisions within the government, particularly among DP ministers, appears less about oversight and more about scoring political points at the expense of meaningful discourse.
Since the announcement of the SBMF taking place in St. Maarten, at least six letters have been sent to relevant ministers regarding the festival, with responses provided consistently. These answers are accessible to all MPs, yet it seems that some members remain oblivious to the potential repercussions of their choice of language. The careless use of terms like "illegalities" and "misappropriation" sows seeds of doubt that not only tarnish St. Maarten’s reputation but could also invite claims of reputational damage from the festival’s organizers.
These individuals are well aware that the Council of Ministers (COM) endorsed the festival and that the Ministry of Finance also contributed a modest amount to cover last-minute sponsorship shortfalls. It is within every citizen's rights to question governmental decisions, particularly regarding initiatives that promote the island.
Nonetheless, the Tourism Ministry recognized a unique opportunity and acted decisively. As the festival's launch approached, efforts were accelerated in December by both the Tourism Ministry and the Council of Ministers to ensure timely payments to the SBMF and to commence preparations without delay.
Upon reviewing these processes, it is apparent that several formalities are still pending that will allow this agreement to withstand scrutiny. Rather than ignore these outstanding issues or allow them to fester, the government has committed to addressing them by making necessary budget adjustments in the 2024 annual report.
To the politicians who profess to support the SBMF while simultaneously undermining it for political gain, consider this a word of caution: your statements may have lasting implications, and the repercussions of your words may soon return to haunt you.

MP Lewis on Mental Health Awareness and Recent Suicide Case.

lyndonlewis17032025PHILIPSBURG:--- Our community was once again shaken by the heartbreaking news regarding the passing of a dedicated security officer who, for unknown reasons, took his own life. 

I want to take this time and extend my deepest condolences to his family, colleagues, other loved ones and all those affected by this loss. No words can ease the pain, but please know that you are in my heart during this incredibly difficult time.

Mental health is not a weakness; it is a reality that so many silently struggle with every day. As a society, we must do better in acknowledging, supporting, and addressing the mental and emotional burdens that individuals carry daily. 

To anyone going through hardship, please know you are not alone. There is help, there is hope, and there are people who care. Suicidal thoughts are a sign of deep suffering, not failure, and I urge anyone facing overwhelming difficulties to reach out, speak up, and allow others to support you.

Let this moment remind us of the importance of compassion, understanding, and mental health awareness. Together, we must create an environment where seeking help is not only accepted but encouraged.

May the soul of the fallen officer rest in peace, and may we, as a nation, rise to ensure that no one else suffers in silence.


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