The strike against KTB was the beginning of the capture of the state by the forces of darkness. This is what Tsvetan Vassilev, the majority owner of the bankrupt KTB, who has been living in Belgrade, Serbia since 2014, told BNR. The Bulgarian prosecutor's office has charged the banker with several charges, including money laundering.
"These forces of darkness, we can also call them the deep state, although they are increasingly clearly appearing on the political scene. They are in the front row of the parliament. Some of them are with new parties, others are with the main party that has been in power for almost 15 years now. The same characters", he clarified.
In his words, the last European warrant that was upheld, "even by the court subject to these same forces of darkness,", in January, was "a sham and a circus," because he is wanted, and it is clear to all his location and address is known:
"And people like Petyo Evroto are not wanted, although no one knows their whereabouts, neither is Stoyan Mavrodiev (former head of the BBR - b.r.). These are the double standards of the judicial system controlled by this same deep state, represented in the first row in the National Assembly.
Vasilev emphasized that he was not wanted by representatives of the prosecution:
"They refused to question me. The judge in the criminal case also refused to question me because the case had not come. The prosecutor's office refused to interrogate me because I would have prevented the disclosure of the objective truth. They have no interest in my questioning, because they know very well with what white threads the accusations against me and the other defendants are sewn together.
According to him, not only on October 27th, but also in the last 15 years, the elections were not fair:
"These were particularly striking with the audacity that Peevski showed them. Apparently he is put in an extreme situation to survive and his survival goes through corpses. His fall from the political system will be equivalent to his murder.
Vasilev expressed the opinion that Peevski rules through official governments and wants to show the public and his "servants in the three authorities" that he is in charge:
"At this point, he imposes his will and that saves him, but if he falls out of the political system - he ends. Because those who have obeyed him until now will turn their backs on him. I have experienced it on my back. Peevski tries to play with everyone, infiltrates all parties. His influence in GERB goes through the leader Boyko Borisov, we already know that unequivocally. It has a certain influence on individuals in the BSP. I heard that he boasted that now there are people implanted in Dogan's parliamentary group as well. His influence will very quickly decline when he is no longer able to command, and that will be when he exits politics.
I don't believe that there will be a regular government, because the only possible one is anti-Peevski, and the problem is that Borisov does not want to turn his back on Peevski, because he is held by him probably with a lot of incriminating material, said Tsvetan Vassilev in conclusion.