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“Having told some businessmen to cut back on accumulations to keep workers, what have I offended them with?”Prime Minister Boyko Borisov rhetorically asked, listing live on Facebook exactly how many expensive cars were in Bulgaria.
On Sunday, he inspected the construction of the South Arch, and shortly before he requested information from the Director of the Metropolitan Police, Georgi Hadzhiev, who was on site with one of the department’s 60 new engines.
“I’ve seen it all, but I’ve never seen a motorcycle general”Borisov said.
“There are three bugattis in Bulgaria, like Ronaldo”, ad citing your reference.
“To date, poor Bulgaria has three Bugatti cars, Bentlitas – 241, February – 123, Maybach – 54, McLaren – 22, Lamborghini – 87, Maserati – 311, Rolls Royce – 84, Hammer – 280, Jaguar – almost 4,000, Porsche – almost 5,000. According to this indicator, we are probably the first in Europe. When I said in a business to keep workers and cut cars, what did I offend them with?“protested the Prime Minister.
Last month, while discussing initial cabinet proposals to support the economy over the coronavirus, the prime minister was outraged that employers were only dissatisfied and demanding the state. So he advised “oligarchs “to sell Mercedes and maybas and pay workers.
Now, in announcing the reference to the wealthy Bulgarian car fleet, he has kept details about their owners, and is not commenting on anything wrong with his income.
After the head of the Home Office had put the list off the list in his pocket, Borisov returned to the question of construction activities on the Trakia highway.
“We are working, we are in control, everything is fine, absolutely everything is provided: personal protective equipment, hot food is served, citizens are informed to observe the anti-epidemic measures, the situation is calm for now”, assured the head of the Ministry of the Interior.
“We use the time to repair other bridges on the roads”he commented.
“If you stop shooting live, you will take me too”, the prime minister joked with the director of the Metropolitan Police. And he kindly advises you to be careful not to fall, making it a hit on social media.
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