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Employees of National Service for Protection are among the actors at the theatrical performance near Rosenets: Premier Borissov

Boyko Borissov
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The National Service for Protection will stop guarding Ahmed Dogan and DPS MP Delyan Peevski, Bulgaria’s Premier Boyko Borissov said at an extraordinary briefing. Our proposal envisages that only Bulgaria’s Premier, President and National Assembly Speaker are guarded by the National Service for Protection from now on, Boyko Borissov said further. Other endangered people will be protected by the Ministry of Interior if necessary. President Radev has headed and controlled the National Service for Protection for 4 years. The event near Rosenets Park was a theatrical performance and employees of the National Service for Protection were among the actors, Boyko Borissov went on to say. This country’s former Minister of Justice Hristo Ivanov and the people who were accompanying him in the park were not stopped by NSP’s staff which was guarding the residence of the Honorary Leader of DPS Ahmed Dogan, Premier Borissov pointed out.




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