Boyko Borisov does pirouettes. His parliamentary group should give him cloves and send him to the World Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships. Outside in front of the parliament hall, his partner, Ortak – political and business partner Delyan Peevski, throws greasy sponges with these verbal reflex discharges that he spews from morning to night. Thus, the deputy from the "Alliance for Rights and Freedoms" (APS) and Deputy Chairman of the DPS Valentin Tonchev described the impossibility of electing a Speaker of the Parliament and having a regular government.
In his words, Borisov's pirouettes are that a “Mutren oligarchic group” he does not want to win Bulgaria, but to win time. To continue the mastery of the judicial system, executive and legislative power and through regulatory bodies with an expired mandate to continue to exercise control over the democratic process in Bulgaria.
„In recent weeks, Delyan Peevski and Boyko Borisov have debunked the myth that they have nothing in common with each other,” said Valentin Tonchev.
„ Why does Borisov not want to sit with us at the table for negotiations – because Delyan Peevski did not allow him”, added the APS MP.
Valentin Tonchev asked why Borisov was worried about creating a temporary committee for Peevski in the National Assembly and why he was worried about electing the Speaker of the National Assembly and starting a procedure for selecting an ombudsman and deputies of the Audit Chamber.
„The Ortash partnership is expressed in the distribution of in-house orders, in the implementation of large-scale projects that are being investigated by the European Prosecutor's Office, Tonchev also said.
He stated that Dimitar Glavchev and the entire government is a "puppet on strings" of Delyan Peevski in partnership with Boyko Borisov.
„We will not enter into unprincipled agreements, coalitions, arithmetic sums for the election of the Speaker of the National Assembly with parties that have not sat down with us to declare their clear priorities. Ahmed Dogan's DPS will support any candidate of a party that joined the “sanitary cordon”, the MP said.
„It is obvious that the concern of everyone in the parliament is that we are not actually electing the president of the National Assembly, but electing the next acting prime minister. If we have to go into every single detail of these candidates, then it is better to give a parliamentary vacation and wait for the Constitutional Court to rule with crossed fingers to return the powers of the president, so that we can get out of this vicious circle, commented more Valentin Tonchev.