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Manolov: The question is whether Gaitanski, while they were looking for him, did not agree with the right person

Bulgargaz is a systematically crushed enterprise and the obvious idea of some is to push this enterprise out of the market, commented the president of KT Podkrepa

Снимка: Bulgaria ON AIR

Businessman Rumen Gaitanski surrendered voluntarily today. He was detained for 72 hours.

"The question is why it is being done now and whether Gaitanski, while they were looking for him for several days, did not agree with the right person. Money is given to certain people. During the current mandate of the BBR leadership, a public council was established, in which we also participate. He has the opportunity to partially cast one eye on the things that happen there. This is a decent step", commented the president of KT "Podkrepa" Dimitar Manolov in "The Day ON AIR".

Are institutions used as a political club?
"In one case they are a club, in another case they are a feeder. In this case with BBR it was obviously a feeder. Now it is possible to flip the club on the other side. The masters change. With what is going on at BBR, either things need to change or this bank is a no-brainer. If the bank had had a longer life, probably the list of people would have been longer,", he analyzed.
The case with "Botash"
Representatives of "Bulgargaz" and the Turkish company "Botash" conducted another round of negotiations regarding the concluded agreement between the two trading companies.

"I cannot accept that there is a positive forecast for "Bulgargaz". "Bulgargaz" is a systematically crushed enterprise and the obvious idea of some is to push this enterprise out of the market. There is something wrong with the arrangement of our country. Democracy has never been easy. The public order is unfair," Manolov told Bulgaria ON AIR.

The water crisis in the country is deepening
"It became warm and all the vices of carelessness appeared. In the old days there was one fountain in the villages, then in every home. There are about 3,000 dams in Bulgaria, most of which are abandoned. We also have problems with sewage treatment plants. There are two places where there is capacity - energy and regional development. In agriculture, most of the dams are given out to concessions and various people. The degree of responsibility is not so great," Manolov summarized.