"Boyko Borisov saw a conspiracy by the president because “his judges” had decided as they decided. However, the Constitutional Court is currently composed of 11 people, four of whom were appointed by the president, and the decision in question was made unanimously. Ivaylo Mirchev at the same time announced a "conspiracy by the president with Peevski and "Vazrazhdane".
This was written on his personal Facebook profile by the president's advisor on legal issues and former acting minister of justice Krum Zarkov, quoted by NOVA.
And he adds: "It is not clear on what grounds I. Mirchev claims this, but his participation in the "assembly" with Delyan Peevski to change the Constitution is still quite fresh. And it is remembered that the role of Mr. Mirchev and his political force in the normalization of Peevski as a political factor was not at all the subject of a conspiracy, but a completely conscious act, abundantly argued by them for nine long months".
"Delyan Peevski himself accuses everyone who is not sanctioned for corruption like himself and calls them all sorts of shameful names. And he would not allow a coup.
It seems that according to him, the coup consists in the court determining the legal consequences of them based on the facts of the case. No wonder that both citizens and most commentators find everything that has happened these days to be “confusing”. It may be so. But there are also obvious things. "Like the fact that what the aforementioned said is false. And something else, much more important - that the past elections were proven to be unfair," Zarkov emphasizes in the post on the social network.