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Protesters will not negotiate with Prime Minister Boyko Borissov. The third “Great Uprising of the People” is scheduled for September 22, which coincides with Bulgarian Independence Day.
This was announced by the “Poison Trio”.
The authorities feared to fine the Poison Trio for desecrating our cultural heritage
This is stated by the Association “Zograf”
“Great Rising of the People” has on September 22 at 5:00 p.m. in Sofia. We call on citizens to come to the Plaza de la Independencia and declare that they want their independence from the mafia, corruption and the underworld, which are in the hands of Boyko Borissov “announced Nikolay Hadjigenov, quoted by bTV.
From the “Poison Trio” they insist that he will not negotiate with the Prime Minister.
The poisonous trio wrote to the EC and the EU and US ambassadors.
They are also eroding the country’s security systems and making the Alliance vulnerable.
“Negotiations with Boyko Borissov there will be none. He is asked to resign and then parliamentary elections are scheduled. That’s what we think is the legitimate way to solve the crisis in Bulgaria“Arman Babikyan commented.
He pointed out that after that there will be not negotiations, but conversations with the Bulgarian people, because he is the sovereign and judges what expertise is worthy and who he trusts.
The poisonous trio wrote to the EC and the EU and US ambassadors.
They are also eroding the country’s security systems and making the Alliance vulnerable.
Arman Babikyan also asked a question to the Minister of Energy, Temenuzhka Petkova., so he has not resigned so far. The reason for this is silent adjustment of the contract with Gazprom for the transit of natural gas through the Transbalkan gas pipeline. With this adjustment there is significant financial damage to the state – approximately $ 150 million a year. Babikyan believes that the government has not taken advantage of all the opportunities that exist in our agreements with Gazprom to protect the transit through the Trans-Balkan gas pipeline, although according to the agreement, the Russian side has the obligation to fill 90% of the capacity of this pipe. Whether it uses it or not, the Russian side has to pay $ 166 million for the transit. Bulgaria, according to Babikyan, has ceded this benefit due to transit in exchange for some promises related to the unrealized second part of “Turkish Stream”.
Meanwhile, participants are gathering in central Sofia for the 67th night of anti-government protests, BNR reports.
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