Order for the second Nikola Petkov
Some time ago, on the website of his own party, former Minister of Defense Nenchev was called “The New Nikola Petkov”.
This is a ferocious tepegyovil.
During one of the last meetings of the cabinet, Nenchev – the Second Nikola Petkov – proposed that the First Nikola Petkov be posthumously awarded the “Stara Planina” order in connection with the 70th anniversary of his death.
Now an order for the First Nikola Petkov.
Later and for the Second – isn’t that also spinning in Tepegioza’s head?
Boyko, on the other hand, said that he was the grandson of a Nikolapetkovist and an enemy of the people – and that Tepegioza should keep this in mind during the anniversary.
I don’t believe that he wants an order either – but that’s how it comes out.
If he ironizes Tepegioza – this irony is very subtle, no one will understand it.
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Haiduci
Those days, Nenchev said: “In Euro-Atlantic Bulgaria, it is difficult to defend Euro-Atlantic values”.
At least he stands up for them.
Here’s how.
Nenchev is under investigation in several cases.
Within a month, the indictment on one of them will be submitted to the court: The Euro-Atlantic collective farm did not fulfill its obligations and did not take care of the aviation safety and airworthiness of the Air Force planes.
The investigation found a curious fact.
On April 26, 2015, two contracts were signed with the Russian RSK MiG for the repair of our fighters.
Instead of being executed, Euro-Atlantic ordered his deputy to HIDE them in the cash register.
Nenchev hides contracts in the cash register – but he cannot hide the truth about himself there.
His ruse is a crystal example of the games of the empowered Tariqat.
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And during the hunt, Minister Lukarski shot at posters of Rumen Radev.
One shoots posters, the other hides contracts.
Small people, in which malice is always ready to hit a trick, to trick or spit on the rules.
The media wondered if Lukarski was drunk – although they should have asked if he was sober.
No, he was not drunk – he is in the phase of complete intoxication with power, which prevents him from judging what is decent and what is simple.
And he has lost his temper and is already in the grip of complete impudence.
These people have no inhibitions and if they had more power they would do amazing things.
We are witnessing the Parade of political brazenness to which we have been made accustomed.
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Boyko’s broom
After he protected them from dismissal, the cleaners at the Sofia airport presented Boyko with a broom – to sweep away the corruption.
It was a nice theater – naively fat, with a few pinches of “The Suffering Genoveva”.
However, Boyko did not manage to use the broom, although many of the ministers gave him reasons to do so – Nenchev and Lukarski for sure.
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Shooting at Radev
They started shooting at Radev in another way too – and it’s his fault.
He gave an interview to the Financial Times, which was titled “Radev tries to allay fears he is too close to the Kremlin.”
Naturally, they reprinted it in our country.
One newspaper headlined it “We’re not happy with two-speed Europe”.
Another newspaper, however, put the headline “I have never, never been to Moscow.”
These are the words of Radev himself.
This will be the game now: make Radev a Russophobe, something like the male copy of Plevneliev.
It is still too early for Radev to give interviews – until he has mastered the intricacies of the political language.
He will not win if he panics about the shadow of the Kremlin.
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Permanently kurdisan
Plevneliev, who is permanently kurdised on a Russophobic wave, threw out another piece of nonsense in front of the German “Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung”.
“There are many indications of Russian funding of media in Bulgaria, as well as in other EU countries.”
Our poor rooster has already taken care of the EU.
And cheeky, on top of it all.
Everyone knows about the millions that the Americans pour into the media of his crony Prokopiev.
But he talks about Russian money – without a single proof.
These are the numbers of a provincial fortune teller.
And the Russians are quite cunning: don’t they pay the vrachka to slander against Moscow – and thus strengthen the Russophile sentiments here?
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Justice
Those days reminded us of the events of January 1997.
Along with this, the audience learned that President Stoyanov was a member of the Board of Directors of the Bill Clinton Foundation “Global Initiative for Justice”, and now he became the Deputy Chairman of the “World Justice Project” – Washington.
Very fair.
Such an important person should tell us more often to what extent the lot of today’s Bulgarians is fair.
Tell yourself, Petya…
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Generosity
Fact from an investigation by the newspaper “168 Chasa” /authors Petya Minkova, Sima Vladimirova, Simona Dimitrova/: The state gives 4.29 BGN per day per portion to refugees, and 3.50 per portion to patients in “Pirogov”.
And some still complain that we are not compassionate enough towards refugees.
And more: since the beginning of the Invasion, Bulgaria has spent BGN 362 million on refugees, and we have received BGN 335.7 million from the EU and the High Commissioner for Refugees.
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Obituary
“If you consider yourself a citizen of the world, you are a citizen of no one.”
Our multiculturalists and globalists and Euro-Atlanticists should not jump – not some damned nationalist says that.
And Theresa May, Prime Minister of Great Britain.
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Real incomes in the UK have not risen in the last decade.
And in the US, 95 percent of household incomes are below their 2007 levels.
These are the claims of Lionel Barber, editor-in-chief of the Financial Times newspaper.
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We have also blossomed and bound.
According to the National Statistical Institute, over 3,700 stores went bankrupt last year.
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Time for bugs
Some wonder why there is a “feeling” about more and more deceased celebrities.
The explanation is simple: in the place of Kolyo Anastasov, Gerry moves.
Real celebrities go, one-day bugs come.
And all attention is focused on them.
They grow midges – and wonder.
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How was Lenin quoted?
“Gallery” newspaper mentions the famous director of the Sofia Classical High School, Gergina Toncheva.
They also recall her participation in “Every Sunday”, when Toncheva said that “a country in which police officers are paid more than teachers is a police state – and thus scandalized the communist government”.
This happened in 1987.
However, Toncheva made the stipulation that the words she quoted were Lenin’s.
Nothing in particular followed – Toncheva’s head was not cut off, and they were used to the liberties of “Every Sunday”.
Thus, little by little, free speech was won back.
Today, however, with all the seeming media frenzy, you’ll be immediately stopped if you say on your show that we’re a police state.
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The state “Electricity System Operator”/ESO announced that the export of electricity from Bulgaria decreased from 10.5 billion kilowatt hours in 2015 to 6.4 billion kilowatt hours in 2016 – by almost 40%.
The main reason for this collapse is the increase in the price of Bulgarian electricity due to fees to the “Security of the Electricity System” fund – they finance part of the subsidies that NEK gives to renewable energy sources, as well as to the two American TPPs.
Now remember how many times our Petlevians jumped and threatened the American headquarters.
And then they forgot about their threats.
Someone should take the trouble to calculate what our losses are from this dupedav contract concluded by Kostov.
Lest it turn out that they are not less than our expenses for “Gyola Belene”, as Boyko puts it.
And he was going to break the contract – and he fell presciently silent.
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In 2016, fewer children were born in our country than in 1997 – the year of bank bankruptcies and hyperinflation.
Accordingly, 59 thousand 828 – against 64 thousand 125 children.
Videnov’s rule is defined as catastrophic – nothing like this is heard of today.
However, 2016 will mark an anti-record birth rate.
The forecasts are that within two years the Bulgarians will be less than 7 million people.
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I saw the following headline in a newspaper: “And Dmitry Medvedev from Russia sends a card to Boyko Borisov.”
I decided that some ordinary Russian, a fan of the “Bystrysh Tigers” had congratulated Boyko.
And it turned out that this is the Prime Minister of Russia.
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I am publishing here a photo /from “Trud”/, the secret meaning of which I still cannot decipher.
Cabinet meeting, January 3 this year:
Boyko is looking sullenly at his computer, Bachvarova is smiling at the future, and Moskov has his thumb up: “Yaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah!!!”
On what, bro?
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