Leader of controversial RZS party Yane Yanev. Photo by BGNES
Controversial Bulgarian RZS party leader Yane Yanev promised to make even more revelations of scandalous information in the coming year.
In an interview for the CROSS agency, Yanev said that 2011 will reveal "the true face" of those in power.
"You'll see how they choose their cadres, how they're involved with contraband channels, with underground criminal groups, how they organize schemes for stealing money from the state budget," vowed Yanev.
Since its 2005 founding, the RZS (Order, Lawfulness and Justice) party, self-styled as conservative, has become infamous for the ad hoc unleashing of allegedly susbstantiated information against key political figures. To the point, none of RZS many accusations has been proven. The most recent high-profile case is the October claims against Minister of Interior Tsvetan Tsvetanov that he has abused power to acquire a number of attractive real estate properties.
Tuesday RZS leader Yanev promised to stay the course. "No one's gonna stop me, in spite of all the menaces and threats!" he said.
He also confirmed that currently tried controversial businessman and ex-secret agent Aleksei Petrov will be joining forces with RZS in the capacity of expert in national security.