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Vasil Bozhkov: Borissov and Peevski are connected like Siamese twins

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"Even if we fail to register our political party on time, we will participate at the forthcoming Parliamentary elections through another party", businessman Vasil Bozhkov, founder of Bulgarian Summer party, said in an interview for BNR from Dubai. Bozhkov clarified that he would run for an MP, if his political party decides so.

 “We have been facing impediments to participate at the elections, which means that they are afraid of us. We play for victory”, commented Vasil Bozhkov. In his words, "MP Delyan Peevski and Premier Boyko Borissov cannot exist without each other. It is not right to demonize only one of them, because they are connected like Siamese twins”, added Vasil Bozhkov. “They bought a television, appointed a Prosecutor General, control the entire administration and tried to put the court under control. This model can be changed by a new government”, concluded Vasil Bozhkov.




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