Moutries of the 1990s are rising like zombies and buy votes en masse. This is what he said in the show “Face to Face“ Ivaylo Mirchev from PP-DB.
“One of my activities in “Yes, Bulgaria” is to support the work of local organizations. Along these lines, I communicate with quite a few people in the field. "Unfortunately, the first indications that a structure is starting to be formed in the smaller settlements and an organization for buying votes came a month ago," Mirchev explained.
He admitted that they initially believed that the appointment of a new caretaker interior minister would intensify the fight against vote-buying, but that did not happen.
“The police have taken one measure, but it is against a journalist who republished my post on social networks. It is about Gabrovo media and Gabrovo journalist. Someone recognized himself as “Mr. Pampers“ among the listed persons buying votes. He went to the police and filed a complaint against the journalist in question and against me," explained the PP-DP deputy.
Ivaylo Mirchev explained that a large number of people are described by their nicknames because they are more recognizable that way.
„Many questions arise for the police in Gabrovo. We have information that a senior police officer from the district had a meeting with the said “Mr Pampersa” in the Kolova house a few days ago. That is why we will address our questions to the minister”, he is categorical.
According to him, many people have fun with these nicknames, but it is worrying that “shits from the 90s rise up like zombies and massively buy votes so that DPS-Peevski can enter the next parliament with many deputies“ .
„I will not be surprised if this person ends up with 30 MPs”, he declared and gave examples of vote buying.
In Varna, according to him, a person with the nickname “The Jeans“ and he secures between 10,000 and 15,000 votes. “A lady from GERB-Varna entered the parliament – there was a certain Slavena who had 10,000 votes from preferences. This is how this system works, explained the deputy.
According to Mirchev, “these zombies have pending cases and are part of the criminal contingent”. Because their court cases were on the back burner, a clear signal was being sent to them that it was okay to engage in this criminal activity, he believes.
„Peevski controls the entire judicial system and all services”, recalled Ivaylo Mirchev and hinted that the court cases of those he does not want to participate in the vote-buying process will be quickly activated.