Borisov for Tsvetanov: we parted after 20 years of marriage, the children stayed with me – Society



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Boyko Metodiev Borisov is the Prime Minister of the Republic of Bulgaria. Born on June 13, 1959 He was awarded the Order of the Holy Diocese of Lovchani by decision of the local diocese for ecclesiastical merits.

The ceremony took place in the renovated cathedral “St. Cyril and Methodius” in Lovech and was personally performed by the Metropolitan of Lovchani Gavriil.

Before there was no cathedral, and now there is and it is one of the best painted and painted with all the thrones. People from all over the diocese should come and enjoy not only the church as a primary educator, but also the art of those who created it, Prime Minister Borissov said as he inspected the church’s new frescoes.

The Prime Minister did not fail to remind priests that only in our country the churches and monasteries did not close on Easter despite the new coronavirus pandemic, after which he praised them for the good organization and anti-epidemic measures during the ecclesiastical holiday .

After his grant, the Prime Minister also visited the private primary school “St. Sedmochislenitsi”, which is the only one of its kind in Bulgaria and is under the auspices of the Bulgarian Orthodox Church. On his way there, Borisov was accompanied by applause and shouts “Boyko! Boyko!” of Lovech residents. At the end of last year, the government allocated funds for the repair and completion of the temples in Lovech Township in the amount of BGN 141,701.

I will not comment on Tsvetanov. To take as many votes as you want. We have been together for 20 years, it is like a marriage. I won’t say a bad word. I wish you success. We are like a family and after 20 years of marriage we have separated. He has a new family and the children stayed with me, added Boyko Borissov.Boyko borisov

Boyko Metodiev Borisov is the Prime Minister of the Republic of Bulgaria. Born on June 13, 1959 in Tsvetanov’s new party speech “Republicans for Bulgaria”.

Tsvetan Tsvetanov established “Republicans for Bulgaria” and said: Bulgaria will not be ruled by a jeep

A little later, the prime minister visited a local print shop in the city, where he discussed measures to help businesses during the pandemic and spoke with some employees. After the printing press, Borissov visited another company in the city, built with European funds.



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