Kiril Petkov commented on Boyko Borisov's statement on the occasion of the Revival Process, in which the GERB leader used the words "repainted young communists". In his Facebook post, the former co-chair of "We Continue the Change" wrote: "Who was a member of the communist party? Borisov! Who was awarded the Lomonosov Order for the preservation of the monument to the Soviet army? Borisov!"
"After 10 years of Borisov's rule as prime minister, what did I find: 100% dependence on Russian gas, 100% dependence on Russian nuclear fuel, 100% dependence on Russian oil, "Lukoil", which had not paid its taxes for 10 years, an unbuilt Greek connection, but a "Turkish Stream" built to enable Russia to supply its gas to Central Europe despite the war," Petkov added.
How is Borisov not ashamed to say such things today - the man who gave puppies as gifts??? I'll stop here because it's the holidays!, concludes the publication of the former PP-DB MP.
We recall that earlier a comment also came from the deputy chairman of the PP-DB's PG and co-chairman of "Yes, Bulgaria" Bozhidar Bozhanov. On the social network, he wrote: "According to Borisov - the bodyguard of "his first university" Todor Zhivkov; the man who wanted to be admitted to the State Security Department, and then left the Ministry of Internal Affairs so as not to give up his party card - it was dangerous to go to the Turkian fountain and talk about the Revival Process. What is dangerous? To condemn the actions of the communist regime? To give a sign to Bulgarian Muslims that it is time for the MRF to be pushed out of the monopoly that it has been allowed to exercise for many years? To be where Peevski is afraid to go - among the people he claims are "his"? What is dangerous, Mr. Borisov? Or is it dangerous for Borisov if Peevski goes completely mad?"