Analyst Stefan Gamizov reminded on the social network Facebook about the leaked recording with Boyko Borissov regarding Asen Hristov. At that time, Hristov was attempting to buy CEZ with the „Eurohold“ holding, which eventually happened, but according to the expert, they haven’t been doing particularly well with the services provided.
Gamizov emphasized that now, Deliyan Peevski has attacked „Electrohold“.
„It remains a mystery why Boyko Borissov was once angry with Asen Hristov and what business Borissov has at all in deals related to insurance or the transfer of ownership between private companies. This is not about whether Asen Hristov is a good or likable person. From my point of view, he is neither. It’s about the fact that the Prime Minister was interfering in the affairs of private companies – a very Russian, Putin-style’ story,“, the expert emphasized. He further wrote:
„These are urban legends, but in Sofia, we know that it is reasonable to listen to them.
Now suddenly, Peevski has taken to firing the Energy and Water Regulatory Commission and attacking „Eurohold“, while calling Assen Hristov an oligarch.
Could it be that he wants a redistribution of the shares?
Could it be possible that Peevski, together with Borissov and the Russians, have decided to clean up the ownership of the largest electricity distribution company in Bulgaria and force some of the shareholders to hand over their shares under the threat of the Prosecutor’s Office and the state controlled by them both?
The electricity distribution in Sofia should have been nationalized long ago, because we are in a state of war and we will remain in this situation for a long time.
The capital of Bulgaria cannot be supplied with electricity by a private entity, especially not by a small Bulgarian company, as it makes it vulnerable to all kinds of pressure and state mafia-style extortion.
I know there is a major issue with money laundering in Bulgaria. There are huge amounts of cash, literally pallets of ‘dirty’ money from corruption and theft, and while we’ve been accepted into Schengen and these funds could easily be moved around the EU, there is no one to launder them there because they are in Bulgarian currency. This is also why they are pushing so hard for the euro – they will steal in euros and laundering will be much easier once we are part of Schengen.
But until then, the thieves and those corruptly connected to them need, for example, 500,000 batches of electricity meters that falsely report consumption without actual electricity usage, and then the bills are ‘paid’ in cash. There is only paper payment, no electricity was consumed, but the total amount, in the hundreds of millions annually, ends up in the bank completely laundered and legal.
All you need to do is pay a 10% tax, and laundering money will cost you three times less than it would in Dubai, for example.
Also, part of the supposedly sold electricity, stolen from the Kozloduy Nuclear Power Plant and NEC (where they supposedly conducted ‘tests’ on hydroelectric plants after a one-year repair, while illegally producing electricity for export and stealing VAT, thus draining the Belmeken reservoir), could be sold illegally to Greece or a neighboring country, with VAT also being stolen.
Do you realize what kind of country Bulgaria is?
Are you aware of the scale of Bulgarian mafiotization?
Do you realize that you don’t have a state, but live in mafia-controlled territory ruled by Russian and Islamist servants?
Do you realize that it’s impossible to live normally with such people in one place?
Do you realize that you must finally rise up in a battle for liberation?
Although, what kind of battle will it be – if you rise up, you won’t be able to catch those who are fleeing to Moscow and Dubai, the ones from whom we should be freed.“