Yane Yanev to Advise Bulgaria’s PM Borisov on Fight against Corruption
Yane Yanev, leader of the marginal conservative Order Law and Justice (RZS) party, has been appointed advisor at the Council of Ministers.
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Bulgaria’s conservative Order Law and Justice Party (RZS) inform Wednesday that one of the two Bulgarian Deputy Prime Ministers is a member of an overseas Freemason Lodge.
RZS further accuse the Deputy PM in question of leading an anti-European and repressive policy, but decline to name him and offer more details about the Lodge.
The Member of the Parliament from RZS, Emil Vasilev, voiced his indignation that “some Grand Masters” are influencing the politics of a democratic country, member of the European Union.
“These people stand before us every day, talk like they are on drugs and are turning Bulgarian into a police country. We are witnessing yet once again local politicians controlled by some powerful forces from abroad,” Vasilev said.
Meanwhile, RZS submitted with the Parliament a project for a declaration which condemns xenophobia, racism, anti-Semitism and intolerance, scorns politicians, who use religious and ethnic controversies for political gains to represent the consistent position of the Bulgarian Parliament.
Bulgaria has 2 Deputy PMs: Finance Minister, Simeon Djankov and Interior Minister, Tsvetan Tsvetanov.
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