How the State Allowed 'Baba Aliino': Blogger Boyan Yurukov on the 'Word of the Week' Podcast
Translated from Bulgarian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Blogger Boyan Yurukov discusses how the state allowed illegal construction in the Baba Aliino area near Varna.
- The conversation in the "Word of the Week" podcast explores the reasons behind such cases in Bulgaria.
- Yurukov addresses the state's role and responsibility in permitting illegal construction activities.
Blogger Boyan Yurukov is questioning the state's complicity in allowing illegal construction to proliferate in the Baba Aliino area near Varna. In a recent episode of the podcast "Word of the Week" with Iva Doichinova, Yurukov delved into the systemic issues that permit such violations to occur within Bulgaria.
The discussion centered on why the state permits such cases to arise, highlighting a perceived failure in regulatory oversight and enforcement. Yurukov's commentary suggests a pattern of state inaction or enablement that allows illegal construction to take root, raising questions about accountability and the effectiveness of existing laws.
His participation in the podcast aims to shed light on the responsibilities of state institutions in preventing and addressing illegal construction, urging a closer examination of the processes that lead to these situations. The conversation seeks to understand the root causes and potential solutions to these ongoing problems within Bulgaria's development and regulatory landscape.
Originally published by Dnevnik in Bulgarian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.