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In a letter, Sasho Dikov called on Rumen Radev to “finally get rid of Plamen Uzunov”

Well-known journalist Sasho Dikov issued an open letter to President Rumen Radev, urging him to “get rid” of his secretary Plamen Uzunov, after camera footage showed him receiving an envelope from a former boss at a secret meeting in a Sofia restaurant. customs Petko Petkov. Uzunov, who is being investigated by the prosecutor’s office for trading in influence together with businessman Plamen Bobokov, has not commented yet, but Petkov said he gave him a personal gift – rum and cigars.

However, the former Prime Minister and leader of GERB Boyko Borissov said: “What rum, what cigars? Can’t you see that he doesn’t jingle a bottle inside … One of them comes secretly, looks, then comes again, looks, writes notes. He checks if he jingles and the next day the bags probably go to Radev. That’s where the appointments are. “

On this occasion, in a letter published on Dikov’s Facebook profile and on the website of Eurocom TV, in which he hosts a program, he called on the head of state:

“Mr. Radev,

I have repeatedly (and publicly) expressed my approval and support for many of your positions and cases.

Lately, however, events have accumulated that are, to put it mildly, far from the proclaimed transparency, professionalism and integrity.

That is why I dare to advise you the hottest:

1. Get rid of Plamen Uzunov at last! In style “Rural James Bond” he once again discredited the Presidential Institution (I am referring to the meeting with the former customs officer).

2. If for some reason you do not want or cannot fire him, order him to give detailed information about the incident and to apologize for his stupid behavior. The parade on the TV studios of his interlocutor at the table instead of giving answers, asked new, even more unpleasant questions. By the way, the best solution is for Uzunov to resign.

3. The presidential institution did another media blunder, refusing to comment on the incident with the insane wording “we do not comment on speculation”. You will do yourself a huge favor if you immediately fire the person who gave the idea for this position. In case you are the author, every normal and well-meaning person will understand if you confess your sin and apologize.

4. Recommend to your ministers (by the way, most of them have done a great job so far to expose the monstrous scams of the previous government) not to allow more retirees (with or without quotes) who give bread and a reason for even an increasingly pathetic former prime minister to roar: “There is no such impudence and impudence. There is no such revanchism as in the case of Kantardzhiev!” When you have performed a real feat with the untouchables from Government and Alexandrovska, to deal with chrysimia and, as they say, often amused Kantardzhiev, is pure complexity.

5. Ask your prime minister, Stefan Yanev, to finally express a public position on the so-called a list of 27 magistrates and 11 senior politicians with undeclared accounts and properties abroad. In October 2019, the list was sent by SANS to Tsatsarov, then sent to the NRA for revision, and then returned to the then Prosecutor General. If so far the silence of Boyko Borissov is completely understandable, the silence of your Prime Minister Stefan Yanev is completely incomprehensible. If a copy of the list is missing in SANS, in the archives of the Prime Minister or in the NRA, then Mr. Yanev should publicly announce these facts and call on Tsatsarov to say where the list is and to say why it has not been made public for a year and a half. .

Mr President,

if, even after that, my letter to you is not followed by any action on the part of the Prime Minister, even a naive person like me will think anything.

Afterword on the topic, but with a different address:

Dear colleagues (or perhaps, more precisely, dear colleagues), what else needs to happen in order to finally show interest in the largest corruption affair related to 38 (thirty-eight) corrupt people? You have been silent for 18 (eighteen) months.

What is 112? Apparently only a phone number soon …

Sincerely (still)

Sasho Dikov,

trainee reporter with 43 years of experience “.

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