LIVE – Peevski: DPS will not work with PP-DB if everything is proven about them – Security in the news

LIVE – Peevski: DPS will not work with PP-DB if everything is proven about them – Security in the news
LIVE – Peevski: DPS will not work with PP-DB if everything is proven about them – Security in the news
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DPS will not work with PP-DB if everything is proven about them. Let’s not talk now whether dialogue is possible or not. If it turns out to be true, we will not have a dialogue with PP-DB. That’s what he said Delyan Peevski – co-chairman of the DPS, in front of journalists on the sidelines of the parliament.

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Special traffic police will not work with them,

if everything is proved in the proper way. Everything that came out about the PP-DB is fine, if it is proven by the law enforcement agencies and it turns out that the connections with smuggling and poodles dragging bundles are true, there is no way to work with them. Such people have absolutely no integrity. By typing in Google, they see the whole truth. It is not right to talk about coalitions now,” said Peevski.

First, the DPS said everything about this person,

this person has no place in politics, Peevski commented on the behavior after yesterday’s commission of Boyko Rashkov.

If someone is sabotaged,

they sabotaged everything so that there would be no rotation, Peevski stated regarding the PP-DB and the criticisms they had earlier directed at GERB and DPS.

“Elena Yoncheva has not changed anything,

we invited her. There is currently a nomination process going on, when they are ready we will announce them. She is an independent person who has proven that she protects the freedom of the media, of journalists. And we have always had a civil quota, and I think that she is a worthy representative for this quota,” said Peevski regarding the nomination of Elena Yoncheva by the DPS-Blagoevgrad.

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