Pavel Valne is a native of Dospat. He graduated from the Economic College in Smolyan, then the University of National and World Economy. In 2002, he left with his brother Rumen for the United States on a student brigade with $ 300 and a bag. They settled in Chicago, where they worked as pizza deliverymen, waiters, cleaners, drivers.
22 years later, Paul runs a freight forwarding business in Chicago, owning more than 700 trucks and 2,000 trailers.
“I think that society is now even more divided than it was before and to be honest, I am very glad that I went into politics, because this is the feeling that Bulgarian politics is a brown swamp, which. It feels very much that if you take a certain position or are in a certain party, you are already a thief, it somehow insulted me, “Valnev commented on his political experience in” 120 minutes “.
“I, in the end, do not regret that I entered politics, because in one year where I was engaged, I generally traveled around Bulgaria, probably 3 or 4 times I learned an awful lot of things and saw an awful lot of things.
Maybe I’m not so trusting anymore, I’m not saying that. Maybe I trusted people a little more and believed that things could happen and at the same time I was too optimistic and now I’m more realistic than optimistic and I don’t think Bulgaria is going well, I don’t see any prospects at the moment for Bulgaria, “said the businessman.
“We have a quadruple coalition that does not work, it will be a reality for the structure and composition that these parties, purely as views, as a way of thinking, specifically diverge.
There is no way they can decide on my main issues and I do not see a perspective. There will most likely be new elections in these new elections. Eventually, new parties will enter, which will also be nationalist.
Rather, I do not see any development in the near future, maybe it should go through another election, then another election, so that something can happen in the country, “said Valnev.
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