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Ivo Siromahov is no longer a presenter at Television 7/8

The news was announced personally by the leader of ITN Slavi Trifonov

"As of today, my colleague and friend Ivo Siromahov no longer works for us", announced on the social network Facebook the leader of "Ima takvi narod" Slavi Trifonov.

"Throughout all these years, I have been extremely happy and grateful that I have had the opportunity to touch his talent. But no matter how much it pains me, every person has the right to live their life as they see fit, and to develop their talent as they see fit. I can only be grateful for all the wonderful moments we have experienced together," adds the owner of Television 7/8.

"I am pleased to inform you that as of today, I am no longer a presenter at Television "seven eight". "The television is making a new beginning on its glorious path to the sovereign's hearts," Siromakhov wrote in turn.

"I wish Slavi and Toshko health, freedom, independence, happiness, love, courage, courage, dignity, honor and intelligence.

They have the rest," added the former host of Trifonov's television.

The reason for the separation is most likely Siromakhov's post yesterday, which commented on the proposal for the controversial bill submitted by the ITN, which provides for imprisonment for journalists for leaking data about the private lives of specific individuals.

We recall its text:

Toshko,

I am writing to you here to publicly violate your law on personal information and to have reason to put me in prison for 1 to 6 years.

I still can't believe that it was your party group that proposed this obscurantist amendment to the law, which threatens with imprisonment anyone who writes and speaks freely. I was left with the feeling that during the years we worked together, freedom of speech was important to you. I must have been mistaken.

What have you become since you came to power?

What have you done in the few years since you have been MPs, besides insulting young doctors and trying to fire the orchestra of the national radio?

What happened to the promises of a majoritarian electoral system?

For electronic voting?

For direct election of the Prosecutor General and police chiefs?

For reducing the party subsidy to 1 leva?

For reducing the number of MPs from 240 to 120?

What happened to your oaths – “never with Borisov, never with Peevski“?

Why did you lie to the people who voted for you?

Don't answer me.

I know the answers.

You know them too.