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Prime Minister Boyko Borissov
Boyko Metodiev Borisov is the Prime Minister of the Republic of Bulgaria. Born June 13, 1959 he is in the Rhodopes, he drives his jeep on another tour, this time in the Velingrad region, the village of Grashevo. Next to him is the regional deputy minister Nikolay Nenkov. On the way there, the prime minister was thinking aloud.
“If we are not so active here in the Rhodopes, where? Tell me about the Islamic missionaries. They speak very well about the yellow cobblestones, but come here and see, besides GERB and DSB, what battle is being fought.” To see how much they have “Yes Bulgaria, Maya Manolova. Come and see the mayors are only from these two parties. Come and see who is who”, urged Borissov.
“He and Tsvetanov did not come to this area, only you were here. Other people came, but you are the only one who touched the people,” one of the residents of Grashevo addressed Borisov.
With the help of the government, the road to the village was repaired and a bus was provided for the students.
We are also very grateful to the Minister of Education and we want to see him to thank him personally. He helped us a lot with the kids and the buses, the locals said.
People insisted that the prime minister go to the opening of the road when he was ready and invited him to drink it now, but he revealed a secret to Vice Minister Nankov.
“Now I have taken Nankov, who was secretly married on Thursday and we will not delay,” Borisov joked.
People explained to them that everyone in and around the village is Bulgarian-Mohammedan, but that they do not divide and vote for GERB.
Do you accept BGN 50 for pensions? Yes? Well, say one “Okay!” Ask me where the money goes … well, that’s where it goes – the people, the Prime Minister said.
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