site.btaMRF - New Beginning Leader Peevski Voices Support for GERB Leader Borissov in Call for Road Transport Administration Closure

MRF - New Beginning Leader Peevski Voices Support for GERB Leader Borissov in Call for Road Transport Administration Closure
MRF - New Beginning Leader Peevski Voices Support for GERB Leader Borissov in Call for Road Transport Administration Closure
Movement for Rights and Freedoms - New Beginning Floor Leader Delyan Peevski (BTA Photo/Milena Stoykova)

Movement for Rights and Freedoms - New Beginning Floor Leader Delyan Peevski said that the Road Transport Administration (RTA) Executive Agency should be closed after two RTA inspectors asked for a bribe from pop star Robbie Williams' crew members last week. Speaking to journalists in Parliament on Wednesday, he said he supports GERB-UDF Floor Leader Boyko Borissov on the issue. "We talked this morning. We will consider whether they should be transferred to the Interior Ministry. But after what we saw, I think they should be closed," said the MP.

In response to a question about the budget deficit that is emerging according to the opposition, Peevski said: "They are totally inadequate, they have no right to propose anything, they are thieves who robbed customs and all the problems are because of them." According to him, "thieves have no right to talk about customs, revenue, or the budget because they robbed the state together with their father [President] Rumen Radev."

Peevski said that his party is absolutely against raising taxes. The Revenue Agency and customs should get to work, he added.

In response to a question about whether he would file a complaint with the prosecution service about BOTAS, Peevski said that "he would file a complaint about Ivo Prokopiev, Soros, and all of them - with the State Agency for National Security and the prosecution service." "I have a lot of information about them, you will see. Soros, Prokopiev, their entire group, they robbed Bulgaria," Peevski said. He stated that there would be more revelations to come. "We will also submit information to the US," he added.

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