The Swiss hooligan who drove Sozopol crazy turned out to be a famous politician



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Swiss Urs Peter Moos, who literally drove the Budjaka neighborhood in Sozopol crazy, turned out to be a famous politician, “Flagman” reported.

The 47-year-old is a former Biningen councilor, he was one of the bright names in the Conservative Party. Until 2012, he was a member of the Swiss People’s Party, from which he came out with a scandal.

He was part of a smaller formation for some time until he joined the Conservatives. He was appointed a sharp-tongued politician, he actively participated in socio-political life until 2018, he is considered an iconic politician of the region where the city of Basel is located.

24 months ago, he suddenly disappeared from public view.


It is known that he has resided in Bulgaria for several months. He bought two apartments in the Panorama Bay complex and, according to unconfirmed information, he also had an apartment in Chernomorets, which he rented. He explained that he was married, but that no one had seen a woman with him until now.

As soon as he appeared in the complex, where a cooperative community had previously been established, he began to create problems. His neighbors, including a respected Bulgarian businessman living abroad, shared shocking details about the Swiss personality.

“While I was in Sozopol, this man did not stop poisoning the atmosphere. He was swearing, threatening to self-mutilate, scolding. People were afraid to meet him in common areas and ran to his apartments. He attacked our gardener the other day, you wrote about this case. He then sent a video of the beaten man to our joint group and made fun of him, “he told” Flagman. “

Urs Peter Moos was charged with attacking Nikolai, 71, in front of the Panorama Bay complex. He was arrested Thursday night. Nikolai was knocked to the ground, kicked and brutally imposed, and the attack was not accidental, it was carried out in a place where there are no cameras, residents of the complex say.

Panorama Bay manager Murad Mehmed said numerous reports had been filed against Urs but no serious action had been taken. People in the complex prepare for a protest, demanding that the police and prosecutors protect them, because they fear the worst may happen.

Burgas, Bulgaria



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