The co-chairman of “Democratic Bulgaria” Hristo Ivanov announced that the union will not support a government that has no clear attitude towards the state taken over by the MRF and the agents of the State Security. In a direct connection from Rosenets exactly one year after the landing of the beach there, Ivanov and Ivaylo Mirchev confirmed the main red lines for inclusion in future management. These include the status of MRF honorary chairman Ahmed Dogan, the MRF, the presence of DS agents in political life, the equal treatment of all Bulgarian citizens by law and the investigation into whether Lukoil has evaded taxes.
“Our attention here is not because there are tax or structural problems with Dogan’s property. Here you can see the parallel power in Bulgaria. Here it finds its direct manifestation and we can put it in a duel,” said Hristo Ivanov from the beach where he was pushed last year. from NSO guards and where the Bulgarian flag was dropped.
“Bulgaria, where the Russian oil giant Lukoil can do whatever it wants and make a profit. Bulgaria, where people enjoy influence that is rooted in State Security and can exclude the actions of the Bulgarian authorities and ensure their “This is not a sovereign state. This is not a state governed by the rule of law, in which the Bulgarian citizen decides in elections through authorized institutions. This is an enslaved state obsessed with the mafia and corruption. That is what we are fighting against,” he added.
Hristo Ivanov says mixture of corruption and impunity increasingly puts Bulgarian national sovereignty at risk
“When Bulgarian sovereignty is excluded and when Bulgarian institutions refuse to comply with Bulgarian laws, the influence of regimes like Putin’s and Erdogan’s enters through that door. It is no coincidence that first Karaday goes to kiss Erdogan’s hand and then Boyko Borissov. went there, “he said.
According to him, during his visit to Turkey, Borissov sought protection from Erdogan. He added that according to the information at his disposal, the GERB leader met with the Turkish president at his request. There were no meetings with Bulgarian emigrant organizations, as GERB Deputy Chairman Daniel Mitov claims.
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