Prime Minister: Don’t give me England as an example. It only brings contagion – Politics



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The first Minister Boyko BorisovBoyko Borisov

Boyko Metodiev Borisov is Prime Minister of the Republic of Bulgaria.

He was born on June 13, 1959. He explained to journalists how the construction of Balkan Stream continues. He explained how the brigades after the brigades rotated to prevent coronavirus infections.

“In many places, dozens of pipes, part of the Balkan Stream, are buried,” Borisov reported.

“Great efforts are being made. More than 45 monuments have been found,” he said.

As for many people, Easter began due to warnings that the CCP’s measures were intensifying, the Prime Minister said he was not a prodigy. “By infecting their parents … Once they have … what to do. No one has ever mocked me or the police. I hope their fate is not …”

When asked if the tests would be sufficient for the tests of Bulgarian citizens, Borisov replied that the massive tests do not mean that 7 million people will be evaluated. “There is a methodology,” he explained, and it was applied.

Borisov advised his political opponents not to set an example for the states and recalled what had happened in Singapore.

“I always beg,” added the prime minister.

Regarding the removal of the quarantine, Borisov said that many of his colleagues were doing relaxing therapy for the citizens of their countries. “There is no cure, no vaccine, the world economically does not know what to do,” he added.

“Everything is a political will, everything is an organization,” said the prime minister. Boyko BorisovBoyko Borisov

Boyko Metodiev Borisov is Prime Minister of the Republic of Bulgaria.

He was born on June 13, 1959..

“Are you safe?” He asked reporters, advising them to watch. “Don’t pay attention to them, an army of the immunized,” he said.

Borisov flatly rejected England to give an example. “England brings contagion, we have closed flights to and from there. We wish them a speedy recovery,” he said.



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