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Kiril Domuschiev is a complex. There are more loans than funds. Mladen Mihalev – Majo is my friend. Tsvetelina Borislavova had influence in the first Borissov government, now I do not think so. These were some of the words of the head of the game Vasil Bozhkov in an interview with the journalist and vlogger Stanislav Tsanov.
The businessman responded to viewers’ questions within an hour on the YouTube video platform.
Bozhkov’s political party “Bulgarian Summer” was not allowed to officially enter the electoral race, but found a way to fight for the people’s vote through the BNO mandate holder.
“Boyko Borissov is extremely poor for me,” Bozhkov said when asked about the prime minister’s financial situation. “What’s wrong, Boyko? There’s nothing. He’s unlucky for me,” the prime minister’s businessman scoffed.
Regarding his party’s coalition, which rules after the parliamentary elections, Bozhkov said the following: “With all the previous politicians, no.” The hand extended to Slavi Trifonov, to whom he offered general lists for the elections, explained that his ideas were the same. At the same time, the businessman was critical of the leader of “There is such a people”: “I have known Slavi for a long time. He is more business oriented. I do not think that Slavi is a man who can rule a country. His party It is divided into corporate groups. If you look at the deputies, you will see that they are placed there by certain groups or economic structures. There were conversations between him and Shishi (the nickname of MRF politician Delyan Peevski). What happened in the end? or not … “Bozhkov wondered.
“If we win the elections, there will be many politicians in prison in three months,” promised Bozhkov. He noted that he was referring to “all the members of the board: Boyko, Vladi Goranov, Emil Karanikolov, Shishi.” Bozhkov did not mention how he intends to do it.
When asked about the “unconditional basic income,” Bozhkov said it was part of his program. “Are you offering people money without any effort?” The host asked slowly and carefully, as if he didn’t believe it. “Money for people who cannot work,” the businessman replied calmly.
Some of the citizens wanted to know what information Bozhkov had about the other great oligarchs of Bulgaria, but the businessman was laconic.
On Alexey Petrov: “We know each other a little well. I have no opinion.” For Tsvetelina Borislavova: “There was a great influence in the first Boyko government. So I don’t think so. But this is my secondary opinion.” About TIM: “I don’t know them.” For Kiril Domuschiev: “Businessman: more loans than funds. Complex, it seems a bit like a turkey to me.” For Grisha Ganchev: “A serious man, pressured by the board at the moment.” To Mladen Mihalev: “He’s been my friend for years. I can’t say anything about him except good things. Now he’s sitting and waiting for his turn, and he hopes to get away with it.”
“Everything is already expanded. It goes to Boyko and Shishi. What does not go, will go there,” Bozhkov is indignant.
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