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Provocations are being prepared this Saturday! BLITZ TV

We have information that provocations are being prepared for the firefighters’ protest on Saturday. This was stated by the head of the political cabinet of the Prime Minister Kiril Petkov Lena Borislavova.

According to her, people with criminal records are encouraged to take part in the protests and create provocations.

BLIC recalls that last week it became clear that The National Union of Firefighters and Rescuers organized a protest on February 19 over the budget and the planned changes in the Ministry of Interior.

“At an operational meeting, we were informed by Minister Boyko Rashkov that there is an organization in the whole country of criminally exposed entities, which for a fee are encouraged to participate in protests,” she explained.

“Some of these people, who are encouraged to participate and participate in the implementation of this tight organization, are vote buyers in various cities, which are known to the Ministry of Interior.

And at least one of the 19 people on the list provided by the prime minister to the prosecutor’s office also has information that they are helping to hold mass protests, despite the ongoing dialogue with the government and the consideration of specific requests, “Borislavova added.

In addition, the Council of Ministers (CoM) has taken several decisions on steps to fill the deficits in the army. We are talking about investment costs, which are set in the budget for 2022.

The first is BGN 35.5 million for radio equipment for the tanks. Apart from that, BGN 60 million for the special operations forces and about BGN 99 million for the modernization of the T-72 tanks.

They also adopted changes to the Penal Code after criticism from the European Commission in 2019, related to updating the penalties for computer crimes, such as against intellectual property and attacks on children online.

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