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  In a study of "Open Society," 2/3 of respondents believe that the law  does not apply equally to all. Also 2/3 of them think that the laws were unjust.  The effectiveness of the legislative process can be improved through civil  legislation initiatives that are new for Bulgaria  but not new for Europe.
  “We have been getting increasingly closer to the democratic opportunities,”  said Meglena Kuneva. “Within a generation’s time, besides the free press, we  now have the Internet and social networks. This would have its effect on the  legislative process. We try to compensate for the delays through ‘impact  assessment’, public hearings and referenda that may directly affect the  legislation.” 
   
  Distrust in the effectiveness of legislation reduces the flow of Bulgarian and  foreign capital in the economy, says representative of the World Bank in this  country Tony Thompson, who participated in the economic forum. According to  him, in order to start a successful business in the country, a new Bulgarian or  foreign company must keep to four rules: 
   
Tony Thompson believes that in order to improve the business environment in  Bulgaria it is also necessary to increase discipline when agreements are  concerned, to reform education and public administration. 
   
  Another problem, according to experts, is that currently about 20% of graduates  in Bulgaria leave the country, which is associated with opportunities for  finding a better paid job abroad, as well as a better social system.
English: Alexander Markov
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