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Kiril Petkov: Borisov's biggest fear is the return of fair elections through working machines

The man who was responsible for the most unfair elections in Bulgaria is now being rewarded as head of the CPC, said the co-chairman of the PP

Feb 27, 2025 11:49 52

Kiril Petkov: Borisov's biggest fear is the return of fair elections through working machines  - 1

The Constitutional Court determined that 50% of the checked sections had a different number of ballots than what was set. Who was the coordinator for the elections? Rosen Karadimov. Perhaps precisely because Rosen Karadimov "did" so well with the elections - nearly 50% of the sections had different results, he is now being rewarded with the nomination to be head of the CPC. This was said to journalists on the sidelines of the parliament by the co-chairman of "We continue the change" Kiril Petkov, a reporter for Novini.bg reported.

Why is this important - because over 30 billion. leva are distributed in public procurement and depend mainly on two institutions - the CPC and the Supreme Administrative Court. We all know now that the Supreme Administrative Court has been taken over - we all know that Cholakov is a man of the deep state, there they can determine their procurements as they want. If they put Rosen Karadimov as the chairman of the CPC, these 30 billion will be navigated in the way they want. The man who was responsible for the most unfair elections in Bulgaria is now being awarded as the head of the CPC, Petkov said.

When asked who is awarding him, he indicated: "A little bit of his biography - 2008. is Peevski's partner in the multiplex complexes, a cashier from Corpbank says she gave him 10,000 euros per month, at Corpbank, then at BDB, Rosen Karadimov says there is no problem with Peevski's notorious hotel in Halkidiki for 100 million leva. The people who, in my opinion, falsified the elections to a large extent, will now want to determine the public procurements".
The Minister of Innovation and Growth held the "most innovative" elections. At the end of these "innovative" elections, we have a 50% change in the results. This is not an example of innovation, but an example of falsification, Kiril Petkov emphasized.

Borisov's biggest fear is the return of fair elections through working machines, which are proven to be more honest than paper ballots that are being replaced. We are ready, if they don't like these machines, to use other machines, no problem. But if there continues to be vote substitution in Bulgaria in nearly 50% of the sections, we won't have fair elections at all. Who wants Borisov to choose machines, the question is that the scheme with the paper is not repeated in the same way, said the co-chairman of "We continue the change".