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One of the Prime Minister’s most colorful briefings and story of the 23-year-old 24-hour reporter first entered the Cabinet.

Mityo Marinov, the youngest 24-hour reporter, was struck by lightning in the Granite Room of the Cabinet on Thursday night.

Boyko Borisov, whom the 23-year-old journalist apparently was a complete stranger to his colleagues, most of whom are probably Mitio’s parents, cut him off like a “cabbage cabbage.” The prime minister’s anger was sparked by a question he did not hear first and then decided that “someone else was on the phone” and the young man asked. Borisov did this in front of several television stations and satisfied reporters who, due to infection in recent weeks, woke up at 8:30 in the morning with General Mutafchiiski and, fortunately, fell asleep at night with lectures from press with the participation of the Prime Minister.

However, Boyko Borisov received an unexpected reaction from Mityo Marinov, who still managed to ask the two questions carefully prepared by him for his first participation in a press conference by the Prime Minister. Do it in a memorable way for the reporter and the OSN in the following way.

On Thursday, Mityo Marinov twice came to the Council of Ministers to reflect Boyko Borisov’s press conference after the online meeting of leaders of EU member states, which discussed common measures to overcome the crisis due to the coronavirus.

The first briefing was postponed due to intense online conversations, and journalists who made it to the second round bet they wouldn’t wait until 11 p.m.

Our man first examined the Granite Room, which impressed him with its size. Huge Then he noticed the discipline of the dozen colleagues, all of them sitting 2 meters away and wearing the mandatory face masks for May 13.

8.15 pm – Prime Minister Borisov is in front of the media.

Mityo nervously presses the red button several times, but experienced reporters already ask one, two, three … And with Iliana Benovska, more questions.

“They’ll probably just see me as a flashing red light,” Marinov worried, who still came to ask and saw that 15 minutes had passed without feeling since the 52-minute briefing.

8.49 pm – Our man takes the floor:

– Mr Borisov, to bring you back to European issues. Does Bulgaria support the adoption of a common European loan, since according to preliminary estimates our country will pay more than it will benefit from the low levels of coronavirus infection?

“What else will he do, didn’t I hear?”

– Give back more than she will really benefit from.

“I do not understand”.

– Does Bulgaria support a common European loan?

With all due respect to you, put your phones down. It is not fair, they write to you, read from their phones and ask me a question.

If Borisov believes that Mityo Marinov has refused to ask, it is good that he does not know our boy. He is determined to receive the responses for which he has entered the Council of Ministers. Nothing ended the 52-minute briefing, the cameras are off and the journalists are tired.

Marinov rushes to the Prime Minister, just two meters from him, when the NCO appears and asks him: “Where are you?” The journalist raises his hands and explains: “I’ll just ask!”

The College sees that something with “24 hours” is happening and this is always interesting. Borisov also observes the disciplined clash between the guards and the young man. Approaching: With a mask slightly removed from under the face, lend a hand. Mitto decides that this is his chance to present himself to the Prime Minister for the first time, and with his face ajar approaches …

At this point, the OSN warns with all the rigor of a prime minister:

“Definitely masks!”

Boyko Borisov and Mityo Marinov touch their elbows to greet the Prime Minister’s idea and their feet at the suggestion of Mityo. “They laugh at me online for taking the ears out of the mask.” says the prime minister. Then they disciplined themselves. The first listens to the second’s questions and answers.

Prime Minister: the EU will give us a yes

we are more flexible and redirect

money for social measures

operational programs

– Mr Prime Minister, is there any calculation, if there is a contagion fund in the next multiannual financial framework, how much will the size of the structural and cohesion funds in Bulgaria reduce?

– Some of the programs may reduce them in our favor. For now, it is difficult to give us more money. The budget is less after the UK leaves. To that end, I think it will give us more flexibility than various operational programs to transfer money to more social measures. Cohesion policy must not stop because it is also a social measure for us. Thousands work in construction. Stopping cohesion policy means railways, roads, all this to stop, and we cannot afford.

– Does Bulgaria support the adoption of a common European loan, since according to preliminary estimates our country will pay more than it benefits due to the low levels of coronavirus infection?

– We support having a cohesion policy and, in the European budget, what we have agreed is nothing less. The flexibility of the funds will allow us to overcome the crisis. Then the economy will be far ahead of the crisis. Until then, we will catch up. Now it is important to keep people alive. This is the most important.

Borisov: I have become a bodyguard

Kristalina Georgieva (IMF Director) called me when she heard about the exchange with the ECB and shouted: Tonight on a soft pillow, sweet dream, you will sleep

This is what the Prime Minister said at the briefing on Thursday night:

– She called me Kristalina Georgieva after hearing about the exchange with the ECB (this is a line that the European Central Bank has provided us and guarantees us liquidity in foreign currency when necessary) and she screams: “Boyko, on a soft pillow tonight”. sweet dream you go to sleep Calm down! That’s what you told me. I say, “Chris, Christ is risen! May you be alive and well!”

– (To journalists) First, I led you to weavers to show you how to weave fabrics. Then in the tailors they show you how to sew. Then we find a membrane, we have it. Then we found a glue from Germany, we got it. As a small child I have become.

– We did it last year (for medical experiments) at least 80 million, from memory. Also, but not less.

– Question: Sasoli’s proposal (The President of the European Parliament – David Sasoli) For a common European rescue response, ours, what will it be?

Prime Minister’s Response: Yogurt and Rose Oil.

Question: You’re kidding, right?

A: I am joking, of course.

“If they invite me, I’ll go.” (replies after several times that he doesn’t seem to hear exactly what Cornelia Ninova will call him in Parliament). While the parliamentarians meet. The deputies are in quarantine. Aren’t parliamentarians quarantined? Or are they foreigners and not subject to quarantine?

– (About creating an exchange line) The ECB said: “We believe you so much that if something like this happens, you give us the levs.” Your lion is like our euro. As much as you want, we will send you the euro. “Not to mention that the printing press for the euro is in Bulgaria, in Sofia. So that they do not send them to us, we will simply go look for them.

– In Spain you can go to the store, etc. In Bulgaria, you can go 46 times, if you like, to the store today. You can not stop.

– The Canary countries shout for relocation. Full of migrants, they cannot walk anywhere. And our neighbors Malta, Cyprus, Greece.

– (After the BSP appealed to the Constitutional Court on the law in question, allowing the police to monitor quarantined people by phone). Dear colleague Zarkov, I heard you. Ma, mother aunt. Someone could spy on them or track them. Anyone interested in where they are going …

“I have not seen anyone at Rolls-Royce sell or gamble.

– Knowing that Bulgarians like to travel, we will not get them off planes.

– My health is precious. Then you will choose another. They will bankrupt you again and will come back again.

(After many questions from journalists) I hope you don’t let us live interrupting your shows, I am angry that you are wasting your time on television. Let’s be brief that some people want to watch movies, shows. They just make me nervous, and I’m here for you.

– I want a state of emergency to fall because I work without pay. When they fall they will return it to me.



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