Kalin Stoyanov commented on the attempts to use the Ministry of Interior for political purposes during the policemen's protest in front of the parliament . He was greeted with a wail of sirens and applause from the policemen.
“First of all, I want to thank all the people who are here behind me, as well as those in other parts of the country”, said Stoyanov.
"In recent days, we have witnessed how failed politicians are looking for an option to find a “ala-bala” minister to give them back the 300,000 or so lost votes. Yesterday we saw some of these politicians begin to explain what they meant by possibly buying 35,000 votes in the last election. I want to ask them how they reached this figure and when a caretaker government is about to be formed? Probably with the help of some "ala-bala" calculator”, said Stoyanov.
"I thank them for the fact that they will try to resist the frantic desires of some failed politicians to control the MIA system. They will try to use it as political chewing gum and as a punching bag to practice on," the MIA chief added.
I have no connections with anyone, Stoyanov answered categorically when asked if he knew Delyan Peevski.