
Bulgaria's Healthcare Funding Under Fire: Politician Exposes Budget Discrepancies
Bulgaria Budget Controversy: Healthcare Funding Under Scrutiny Sofia, Bulgaria – Bulgarian politician Assen Vassilev has raised concerns about the national budget, specifically criticizing the allocation of funds. In a short video circulating online, Vassilev claims that while money is available for police and private hospitals, there is a significant shortage of funding for healthcare professionals and public hospitals. "For the police and private hospitals, there is money, but for doctors and healthcare, there is no money left," Vassilev states in the video. This statement highlights a growing concern among Bulgarians about the government's priorities. The video, which has garnered significant attention on social media, has prompted calls for greater transparency and accountability in budget allocation. Further investigation is needed to verify the accuracy of Vassilev's claims and to explore the broader implications of the budget allocation for Bulgaria's healthcare system. The incident underscores the ongoing debate surrounding healthcare funding in Bulgaria and the need for a more equitable distribution of resources.