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MP Miroslav Ivanov: We call on Boyko Borissov to give up his immunity

MP Miroslav Ivanov
Photo: Ani Petrova, BNR

MP Miroslav Ivanov from "We Continue the Change - Democratic Bulgaria" called on the leader of GERB Boyko Borissov to give up his immunity, because there is huge tension in society as he is suspected of involvement in some criminal acts. Miroslav Ivanov clarified that this is the official position of his political force.

He also commented on the possible future cabinet which is to be voted on June 6. In his words, a serious backlash is expected from their political opponents. "I suppose that bombs will be planted in separate ministries", Miroslav Ivanov went on to say. "The whole machine of the state apparatus is currently under the President's single-person authority. He has appointed the heads of the special services, he is replacing Bulgarian ambassadors abroad and civil servants”. MP Ivanov said.




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