The war in Iran, in addition to tension, uncertainty and destabilization in the Middle East region, also carries great risks for our economy.
It is good to ask ourselves whether we are ready for prices of 2+ € per liter of fuel? Are we aware of the real parity of the purchasing power of the Bulgarian consumer. And what is more frightening, how will we meet all the challenges in the conditions of political instability, a dubious caretaker government and politicians who do not seem ready to sit down at the table and think about the future of the homeland.
This was warned on "Facebook" Diana Rusinova from the European Transport Policy Center.
Hard times await us, and the sooner we realize it and take action, the greater the chance of dealing with the crisis. The more we deny it, the longer we will prolong the agony, and the poorer we will become.
War brings risks, but the road sector, which mainly works with petroleum products, will suffer the most. The lack of road maintenance will lead to more deaths. Mass bankruptcies in the construction industry will drag an army of unemployed people (nearly 400,000 people are employed in this sector).
I think this is not the time for arguments, but for adequate and responsible actions. Because the alternative is terrible.