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Cabinet spokesman: New revelations about GERB government are forthcoming

Anton Kutev, spokesman of the caretaker cabinet
Photo: BGNES

The spokesman of the caretaker government ,Anton Kutev,, has announced in an interview for BNT that new revelations about the GERB government will be made next week. Following the case of the Bulgarian Development Bank, which has granted loans of nearly BGN 1 billion to eight companies, other "terrifying things" will be exposed. 

Anton Kutev described as "false" the allegations of the former ruling party that the reshuffles in the security services were made because of the revealed Russian spies in Bulgaria. 
"Both the Bulgarian president and the caretaker prime minister are NATO generals - not from the Simeonovo school or the fire department, and have proved by their behavior that they have never questioned Bulgaria's European integration and membership in the alliance," he stressed.



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