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15.
The Committee regrets that there is no legal prohibition of dismissal from employment
on grounds of pregnancy.
16.
The Committee takes note of the comments of the Committee of Experts of the
International Labour Organization on limitations to the right to strike in Bulgaria, in particular
concerning paragraph 11 (2) of the law of 1990 on collective labour disputes regarding the
conditions for voting to exercise the right to strike in companies, and paragraph 16 (4) of the
same law prohibiting the right to strike of workers in the health services, energy production and
communications system sectors.
17.
The Committee regrets that the State party has not accorded sufficient attention to the
well-being of older persons, nor has it made an effort to guarantee to them a dignified life.
18.
The Committee deplores the deterioration of the housing situation in Bulgaria and regrets
that only ineffective measures have been taken by the State party to alleviate overcrowding and
the generally poor condition of the housing that is available.
19.
The Committee regrets the lack of opportunities for minorities to receive education in
their own languages.
20.
The Committee is also concerned about the low wages of teachers in Bulgaria.
21.
The Committee is concerned that the fees introduced in higher education may represent a
serious obstacle for disadvantaged groups of society seeking such an education.
E. Suggestions and recommendations
22.
The Committee recommends that the State party seek the technical cooperation and
assistance of the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights with a view
to establishing a national human rights institution in conformity with the 1991 Principles relating
to the status and functioning of national institutions for the promotion and protection of human
rights (“the Paris Principles”).
23.
While the State party has to strike a balance between reforming the economy and
safeguarding the rights enshrined in the Covenant, the obligations arising therefrom require that
an adequate standard of living for all citizens, and in particular the most vulnerable groups, must
be assured. The Committee refers to its General Comment No. 12 (1999) in this regard.
24.
The Committee recommends that the State party evaluate the economic reform
programmes with respect to their impact on poverty, and make efforts to adjust these
programmes in such a way that they adequately respond to the current social needs of the
population. The Committee recommends that in negotiations with international financial
institutions, the State party take into account its obligations to respect, protect and fulfil all the
rights enshrined in the Covenant.