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Claire Daly MEP, who on Thursday harshly criticized the European Commission for Brussels, which she said was too soft on events in Bulgaria in recent years, said in an interview with BTV that it was no coincidence that she called “bandits” to the ruler of Sofia. “.
“I was informed about a series of scandals related to (Boyko) Borisov and (Ivan) Geshev. In particular, last December, when Geshev appeared before the Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs. I did an in-depth study, in that moment about their role in Bulgarian society. In this sense, I must say that the word ‘bandits’ that I used is completely appropriate. From what I have read and seen, there is indisputable evidence that these people have violated the rule of law. “
He remembers the criticisms he made about the problems of his compatriots in Ireland, who invested money in apartments in Pomorie, but still cannot get into them. According to her, it is not said in Europe that “in the country millions of taxes are collected, but they do not reach the people.
Daly belongs to the group of MEPs identified as far-left in the European Parliament, citing “Apartmentgate” and the photos of the prime minister’s room as two examples of why Bulgarians are protesting and why a broad debate is needed for reforms. deep judicial.
On the fact that supporters of the GERB and the ruling party, as well as MEP Andrei Novakov called her a member of the “Communist Group”, Daly replied that she was a proud defender of the idea of the left, but that she was never a communist unlike Of many of the oligarchs in the people who benefited from power in Bulgaria came from the former Communist Party.