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Businessman Alexander Staliyski responded to allegations by “Hipoland” owner Marian Kolev, who was a guest on “This Saturday” on bTV last Sunday.
Here is the written response from Mr. Staliyski:
In the bTV program “This Saturday”, broadcast on 5.09, with the participation of Mr. Marian Kolev, owner of “Hipoland”, false information and complaints that do not correspond to the truth were allowed to be broadcast on the national air at my address.
Quote: “I had a proposal to buy or remove my business from a current partner of Staliyski. One of Staliyski’s relatives allowed himself a sentence: if he continues to protest, we will bankrupt him in two minutes.”
The foregoing was noted in the context and as part of a conversation between Mr. Kolev and the host of the program, related to Mr. Kolev’s complaints about the confiscation of his business and in relation to the inspections initiated by state authorities against Your activities.
Therefore, the statements of Mr. Kolev so cited in relation to my personality could be perceived as a series of manipulations, suggestions and accusations.
The facts are as follows:
I have no partner, as can be seen from the public information publicly available in the Mercantile Registry. Also, I have never sent anyone to buy a business from Mr. Marian Kolev. Mr. Kolev’s statement about his conversations with my close people is also not true.
Mr. Kolev did not bother to use the names of famous politicians in this show and in the conversation described above, but kept the information about the lady he was referring to, who made a proposal on his behalf to buy his business, as well like who is this close person of mine with whom he has spoken about the bankruptcy of his business.
This gives the impression that, by spreading false news, it is possible for it to serve only its own political or economic ends. Thanks to bTV for giving me the right to reply.
And we will meet the owner of “Hipoland” Marian Kolev in the courtroom.
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