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The Interior Minister, Hristo Terziiski, called me yesterday afternoon by phone, Marian Kolev, owner of the Hypoland chain, shared in the program “This Saturday and Sunday.” He explained that the minister calmly and correctly shared that he was surprised and angry at what was happening.
“He asked about my son, what was happening. He was angry because something was happening without his knowledge,” added the businessman.
The Economic Police, the General Directorate of Market Surveillance and the tax authorities controlled under the supervision of the prosecution in the toy chain “Hypoland” on Friday. They entered the company’s stores a day after CEO Marian Kolev complained that her 17-year-old son had been gassed in a protest on September 2.
“I am concerned about such an action, something if it goes through the head of the minister, who presses the button, who says ‘yes’,” added Marian Kolev.
All these institutions are obliged to carry out inspections. The surprise is that three different instances came to inspect at the same time and this coincided with a statement I gave on our company’s Facebook page. “Sometimes the coincidences are too random,” he said.
“We cannot say if we are wrong or our clients, partners or suppliers. We have been together with some of them for 15 years,” said the businessman. According to him, the supportive reaction demonstrated his image in society.
“I don’t like the environment at all, I don’t like that our children don’t want to stay in Bulgaria,” explained Marian Kolev why she participated in the protests. She was adamant that she did not know Delyan Peevski and Ahmed Dogan.