Podcast in English
Text size
Bulgarian National Radio © 2025 All Rights Reserved

Vasil Bozhkov: Borissov and Peevski are connected like Siamese twins

Photo: BGNES-archive

"Even if we fail to register our political party on time, we will participate at the forthcoming Parliamentary elections through another party", businessman Vasil Bozhkov, founder of Bulgarian Summer party, said in an interview for BNR from Dubai. Bozhkov clarified that he would run for an MP, if his political party decides so.

 “We have been facing impediments to participate at the elections, which means that they are afraid of us. We play for victory”, commented Vasil Bozhkov. In his words, "MP Delyan Peevski and Premier Boyko Borissov cannot exist without each other. It is not right to demonize only one of them, because they are connected like Siamese twins”, added Vasil Bozhkov. “They bought a television, appointed a Prosecutor General, control the entire administration and tried to put the court under control. This model can be changed by a new government”, concluded Vasil Bozhkov.




Последвайте ни и в Google News Showcase, за да научите най-важното от деня!
Listen to the daily news from Bulgaria presented in "Bulgaria Today" podcast, available in Spotify.

More from category

The Bulgarians and the Gagauz in Moldova are wary of the country’s European prospects

The election for parliament in the Republic of Moldova on 28 September, 2025 ended in a landslide victory for the ruling Party of Action and Solidarity (PAS). The result was seen by many as a validation of the country’s pro-European policy against the..

updated on 10/9/25 1:58 PM
Ivaylo Mirchev

Emergency legal amendment clears path for sale of Lukoil refinery

An emergency legal amendment has paved the way for the sale of Lukoil’s refinery in Burgas, opposition MP Ivaylo Mirchev, co-chair of Yes, Bulgaria, said on Wednesday. "Today, we have received confirmation that Lukoil has finally found a buyer for..

published on 10/8/25 3:38 PM

No quorum, scandals and friendly fire: Is the government on shaky ground?

Last week, Bulgaria’s 51st National Assembly all but ground to a halt. On each of the three regular sitting days — Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday — parliament failed to reach the required quorum of 121 out of 220 deputies. On Friday, for instance, only..

published on 9/29/25 1:42 PM