Urgent: Culture Minister Must Address Latest Sector Crisis

by Chief Editor

Title: Bulgarian Artists’ Union Calls Out Culture Ministry’s Mismanagement, Urging Swift Action

Bulgaria‘s cultural scene is in chaos, and the newly formed Bulgarian Artists’ Union (BAU) is not mincing words about it. In a scathing statement, the union has expressed its full support and outrage regarding delayed payments and neglect from the national guild, a predicament that the union believes stems from a lack of leadership or will at the Ministry of Culture.

Deлян Peevski, chairman of the parliamentary group for "DPS – Novo nastanuvane," slammed the ministry in an open letter to the media, stating that the situation in the sector reflects managerial ineptitude or indifference towards the challenges facing artists and cultural institutions. The letter emphasized that the ministry’s responsibility is clear-cut: to address and rectify these issues.

The BAU also highlighted that, contrary to expectations, the cultural sector has been allocated substantial resources in the 2024 budget, with the explicit aim of preventing dissatisfaction and ensuring that no one is shortchanged. Yet, the reality on the ground is starkly different: theaters are left without power before premieres, concert halls are unheated, and artists’ fees remain unpaid.

Peevski called upon the serving minister to take urgent action to resolve this ongoing crisis, rather than shirking responsibility. The letter served as a stark reminder of the vital role that the cultural sector plays in shaping Bulgaria’s national identity and self-awareness.

With winter looming, the arts community is left to grapple with the stark paradox of an abundance of funds coupled with a severe absence of tangible support. The BAU’s statement is a clarion call for immediate intervention, setting the stage for a tense standoff between the union and the ministry in the coming weeks.

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