Does Borisov know that Russia is an aggressor, just as he does not know if Zelensky is a dictator? This was asked by the deputy and member of the leadership of "Yes, Bulgaria" Bozhidar Bozhanov on the sidelines of the parliament, after the deputies adopted a declaration on the non-participation of Bulgarian soldiers in Ukraine.
"The majority in the plenary hall rejected our proposal that Russia is an aggressor. Boyko Borisov did not participate in the vote, and then said to the media - after all, Russia is an aggressor. To the media, Borisov refused to answer whether Volodymyr Zelensky is a dictator. Zelensky is not a dictator.
When voting on the declaration, the PP-DB proposal to include in the declaration that Bulgaria "condemns Russia's ongoing, unprovoked and unjustified full-scale war and crimes against Ukraine and its people" was rejected. GERB leader Boyko Borisov did not participate in the vote, and on the sidelines in front of the media did not answer the question whether Ukrainian President Zelensky is a dictator, as US President Donald Trump called him.
“Bulgaria's national interest is to build a common European solution that would guarantee the economic, energy and defense independence of the union. Bulgaria's national interest is to be in a strong Europe, and therefore it must have an active position, and it is on the decline", said the MP and member of the leadership of "Yes, Bulgaria" after Bozanov Nadezhda Yordanova.
"Lowering is the most dangerous behavior and is contrary to the Bulgarian national interest, because it would lead Bulgaria into the gray zone. Bulgaria cannot be in the lagging part of the European Union, Bulgaria cannot be threatened with dropping out of European unification. We need an active position that defends the national interest and seeks a pan-European solution," said Yordanova.