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On his Facebook profile, the showman and party leader “There are such people” Slavi Trifonov
Stanislav Todorov Trifonov is a Bulgarian singer, television presenter, and producer.
He was born in He harshly criticized Prime Minister Boyko Borisov’s briefing last night after a video conference of leaders of EU member states.
This is what Trifonov says:
“A video conference of leaders of the EU member states was held yesterday. After that meeting, each leader addressed his nation about the pandemic decisions made.
Angela Merkel, Chancellor of Germany, told her people: “We provide stables, horses, respectively, so that we can get rid and get vaccinated after many other diseases: TIF, dysentery …”
Emmanuel Macron, President of France, said: “Remember? I led you first in weavers, to show you how to weave fabrics, then in sewing machines, to show you how to sew, then we found a membrane in England, we brought it in, then we found glue on Germany, we brought. If I tell you, when I was a little boy I became … “
34-year-old Finnish Prime Minister Sana Marin said: “I want a state of emergency to fall because we are working without pay. If there is no state of emergency, we will be paid. We all work without pay here, you know?”
Sebastian Kurtz, Chancellor of Austria, said: “Those businessmen who cry so much for their business, what is sweeter? One thousand, two, five thousand people die their lives to start a business, more precisely:” I have not seen no one from Rolls Royce will sell it or bet it yet. “
Giuseppe Conte, Prime Minister of Italy, said: “And last night, I have to give it to him, I really liked it, Kristalina Georgieva called me after hearing about the exchange with the ECB and said:” Tonight on a soft and puffy pillow, sweet dream, will you sleep. Relax You have billions of euros, you are tied to … “
Pedro Sánchez, Prime Minister of Spain, said: “I hope they don’t give me live, their programs have been interrupted, my people are angry because they are wasting their time, television. Please be brief, some people want to see movies and programs and now I’m upset and I’m sitting here for you. (…) If there’s any way I can help the media a little bit, I’ll have meetings with your guides. I ask, I would. Because you’re really helping a lot. “
Kiriakos Mitsotakis, Prime Minister of Greece, said: “My health is valuable. Then you will choose another. He will go bankrupt again … We will go down again: (cheers cheerfully).
I’m kidding. These are not the statements of Merkel, Macron or Kurtz. These European leaders would never say such things to their people. And why not say those things is a very interesting and profound question that one can think about for a long time.
In fact, all these speeches are from the Bulgarian Prime Minister Boyko Borisov, better known in Greece as “Barbie Ganyos”.
Last night, Boyko Borisov spoke for 50 minutes in the top-rated press of the national media to help. For information, last night, Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte delivered a speech in less than three minutes.
In fact, this is a small part of the pile of nonsense that our head of state has uttered.
For example, we learned last night that Malta and Cyprus are our neighbors.
Also, Boyko Borisov talks more than 10 times about grants instead of grants. But he only has grandchildren in his head: Chelsea, Real Madrid …
But most importantly, the briefing last night is different. Most importantly, last night Boyko Borisov, self-proclaiming his unprecedented successes against migrants and the coronavirus, addressed people, wishing that people would address him with a “thank you.” “Give me a thank you!” Boyko Borisov yelled.
So now I want to thank Boyko Borisov a lot. As the initiator of the first national referendum organized by citizens, I want to “thank you” for neglecting the will of 2.5 million Bulgarian citizens. “Thank you” because the party subsidy did not become 1 leva, but 8 leva and unlimited commercial financing was added for the parties.
As a person who has been in the media for almost 30 years, I “thank” Boyko Borisov for the fact that during his reign, Bulgaria fell from 68th place of freedom of expression to 111th “prestigious” place.
I can continue gratefully for a long time. I’m sure you have a lot to be thankful for, too. Well come on, thanks!
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