Bulgarian PM is Looking for Emigrants to Work in the Ministry of Interior

"My advisor and I are making a list of Bulgarians abroad who have the appropriate education to join the Interior Ministry, the new Anti-Corruption Commission, the special services," Bulgarian Prime Minister Kiril Petkov announced on BTV.

"Geshev's chance to clear the system is zero," the prime minister added, justifying why he had to bring in people from outside to work in law enforcement.

Kiril Petkov congratulated all journalists who make "media revelations" about power abuses and told about the report of the Spanish authorities on money laundering, received at the Ministry of Interior, which also includes a photo of ex-PM Boyko Borissov.

The prime minister said there was enough evidence of crimes in the media that were not being investigated by the prosecutor's office, and gave an example: "Bozhkov said over the weekend that he gave money to Goranov."

"We are working on a lot of cases in the Ministry of Interior and the State Agency for National Security, where evidence is being collected, and I told them that they have complete freedom.

One of the indicators that you are moving in the right direction is to see Delyan Peevski from the front row of the parliament shouting something.

The whole goal is to clear the country of the burden of corruption that it has been mired in for the last 30 years.

People feel with their bellies that for the first time in 30 years there are people working in their best interests."

Said the Prime Minister of BTV.

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