Tsvetan Tsvetanov: Three Seas Initiative Is Slap in the Face of Bulgaria’s Foes – Russia and China
Bulgaria's conservative Order, Law and Justice (RZS) party’ leader, Yane Yanev, has stated that Interior Minister Tsvetan Tsvetanov is currently the real Prime Minister of Bulgaria.
Yanev said Thursday that two thirds of the center-right governing MPs are loyal to Tsvetanov and not Bulgaria PM Boyko Borisov. He added that Borisov “is experiencing nightmares involving Tsvetanov, he does not dare to oppose him or say anything bad about him.”
Meanwhile, Yanev labelled the special police operation codenamed “Octopus” as a "theatrical presentation" and that after Alexei Petrov said he liked RZS for its courage, he was arrested.
“We believe that the GERB party is a project of the Interior Ministry and the Bulgarian Communist Party and is the last political mutant of the criminal transition of Bulgaria. Boyko Borisov does not behave like a statesman or Prime Minister, but instead behaves as a ringleader of the crime groups,” Yanev added.
Yanev also refuted claims that the National Agency for State Security (DANS) had set up the RZS party. He concluded that GERB is scared of RZS because of the 200 000 Bulgarians who voted for it in last year’s elections.
Representatives of the Bulgarian conservative party “Order, Law, Justice” (RZS) earlier announced that they feel that they has been targeted by the Borisov government through the arrest of ex secret agent Aleksei Petrov in the Octopus operation. Petrov is known to be close to RZS.
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