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Petar Boyadzhiev with an interesting comment on the political situation in our country. We remind you that he is a political emigrant.
Knowing what condition the BSP is in at the moment, I will not be surprised if Dogan spends them again as in 1992 with the election of BEROV and they do the dirty work. What do I mean. He agreed with Borisov and GERB not to register. The quorum remains at 177. ITN + BSP have 101 votes in favor, the MRF loudly votes against and plays the game that it has nothing to do with ITN and the future government.
The BSP brags to its voters that you see that they have come to power and are in favor of change. And then the MRF and the ITN rule, and the BSP paws the flies. And go get him down then this government. It’s not the first time Dogan has made fun of them, so it could happen again. So for DB and “Stand Up” it remains important only to think about their voters and not to tarnish them. And since I know him well, Dogancho, he only deals with such arithmetic all night.
Here is some information to remind you who Petar Boyadzhiev is:
On the eve of the Ninth Congress of the Bulgarian Communist Party in 1966, together with his friend Alfred (Freddy), they circulated a call for withdrawal from the Warsaw Pact, for freedom of association and multiparty system. State security placed him under surveillance and he was detained on August 15, 1968, a month before the Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia.
He was offered to cooperate with the secret services by going to France and penetrating the emigrant circles. He was sentenced to 12 years in prison under a strict regime for the refusal. Realizing this, his mother expressed her indignation and was locked up in a psychiatric clinic, where she ended her life a few months later. Boyadzhiev was sent to the political detachment of the Stara Zagora prison, where a series of attempts to recruit him as a DS agent followed, and he tested on his back the whole range of physical and mental methods of pressure on the repressive machine. He was released after serving his sentence on May 3, 1978. He was forced to earn a living as a general worker and carpenter.
On December 2, 1992, President Zhelyu Zhelev instructed Petar Boyadzhiev, a candidate for prime minister nominated by the BSP and Coalition Pre-Election parliamentary group, to form a government. French and Bulgarian.
In 2016, DOST leader Lyutvi Mestan announced that Petar Boyadzhiev would lead the compilation of an almanac with all those killed and oppressed by the communist regime.
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