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“The unification is a fact to the horror of the government and to the horror of Boyko Borissov, and rightly so. These are his last days as prime minister. The unification took place in the summer in the square when we were with the Poison Trio and thousands of Bulgarians, regardless of their political affiliations, together with the elections in Sofia. “

This was stated in the program “120 minutes” of bTV by the president of the civic platform “Stand Up.BG” Maya Manolova.

“We are a civic organization, a network of partners. The Poison Trio is an informal association. There are parties that are part of this network of partners. There are also parties associated with the Poison Trio. We will choose / br for registration in the elections / the of them who unconditionally accept our priorities, “said Manolova. “We have the Party of Tatiana Doncheva, the Social Democrats, the Movement” Bulgaria of Citizens “, VOLT, farmers …”, said Manolova. Political consultations will begin next week on which political party will become the mandate holder of the new union.

“I did not ask Vasil Bozhkov for financial support and I did not receive it,” he added, admitting that he had seen Bozhkov months before the 2019 local elections, when he was running for mayor of Sofia. According to her, the businessman, close to the government at the time, was interested in whether she would run.


“And I met with Borissov before the elections, I wanted to see what was opposed to me,” he said. She claims that during this period, Prime Minister Boyko Borissov sent “the entire underground” against her: they offered her jobs and threatened her. When asked about people’s names, Manolova said she would tell them in time.

Manolova said she made a serious mistake by voting in 2013 for MRF MP Delyan Peevski to become chair of the State National Security Agency. At that time, Manolova was a BSP deputy. Hours after the election of the MRF deputy, protests broke out that prevented Peevski from staying in his office for more than 24 hours. At the time, he was in charge of Oresharski’s cabinet, backed by BSP and MRF.

Today, Manolova reiterated that when, in response to the question “Who proposed Peevski”, she answered that it was her, she used sarcasm, which from the current point of view seems inappropriate.

“For a hundred days, people asked who, and politicians grunted, spun like clay in the studios. And I said, ‘Yes, I suggested it.’ Manolova tried to link his departure from the BSP due to his promotion to the Ombudsman’s Office precisely with the realization of this political error of disobeying “his conscience, but the decision of the party.” “I realized that you should not take the blame of another person and it is not worth being in a game if it costs you a commitment to conscience,” Manolova said today about the change in her political career.

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