EU Member Bulgaria Halts ACTA, Minister Of Economy Offers Resignation
from the ACTA-la-vista-baby dept
Following a long list of countries including Poland, Latvia and the Czech Republic, Bulgaria's government has now announced it's halting the ratification of the ACTA-treaty. Bulgaria's Minister of Economics and Energy even went as far as offering his resignation, while commenting:
"Since there are no damages for society, I believe the move is sufficient as a sign of assuming responsibility. I was convinced that this agreement would be beneficial for Bulgaria. Even now experts say its positive effects would outweigh the negative ones."
It's unclear which 'experts' the Minister is referring to. It's also a little hard to believe that someone would offer their resignation when they were convinced they were doing the right thing. Especially when the Prime Minister instructs his party to vote against ACTA in the European Parliament:
"The PM further vowed that the Members of the European Parliament from his ruling, center-right Citizens for European Development of Bulgaria party, GERB, would not endorse the ratification of ACTA."
What is certain is that the nationwide protests last weekend such as in the video below, which saw impressive numbers on the streets of 16 cities in a country of 7.5 million people, have startled the government sufficiently to understand they need to be more wary about the types of treaties they sign, especially when those treaties infringe on civil liberties. While proponents of stronger IP protection get more audacious, an increasing amount of people are taking to the streets to hold their governments accountable for signing these treaties or comparable laws.
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But..but...
We can't let the evil doers win.
-page 1 of the George W. Bush Political Handbook
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Yeah, I'm not really surprised.
Course, maybe if Gore had done some more Recounts, he might have won.
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We need electoral reform, not more recounts.
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Think of the puppies and kittens.
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Muahahaha >:D
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http://www.rnw.nl/english/bulletin/dutch-parliament-opposes-ratifying-acta
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Separation of powers
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He's basically the strong leader of the party and you better do what he says... :/
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or more to the point, is receiving enough of a payback!
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It is in fact the absolutely normal thing to do in circumstances like that.
Whether we agree with his view or not is irrelevant to whether it is to be expected that someone dedicated to a particular view would resign his position when over ruled on matters he has direct responsibility for, especially when what he has done is being undone.
I'm glad it is being undone of course.
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Maybe in the UK the prime minister can't do that.... how it works in Bulgaria is unknown to me.
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They are getting isolated on this issue.
Those are the countries that most insistently push this insanity to the world.
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Rimmer: Yes, it's as plain as a Bulgarian pinup!
Good to know we're making some headway against the smegheads pushing ACTA. Senile old Holly's got more sense than they do.
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Kryten (the people): I believe I'm rebelling, sir.
Rimmer (MAFIAA): You're rebelling?
Kryten (the people): Yes, I think that's what I'm doing.
Rimmer (MAFIAA): What are you rebelling against?
Kryten (the people): What have you got? Smeg for brains! Molecule mind! Swivel on it, punk!
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I have no doubt that this has been said or hinted at behind those closed negotiation doors.
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Remind me again of all the wild international music and movie successes coming out of Bulgaria, and all the big software companies there.
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"We need to protect Hollywood's profits against the public hordes and unwashed masses!"
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Its very typical of drug addicts like you, addicted to Hollywood crack so much, you don't know anything about the real world.
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ohhh noess!
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