he was in disagreement with him on issues such as the Central European University (CEU), but that he was making reproaches to him directly. The Bulgarian government has recently decided to take Orbán’s side against the possible Article 7 procedure requested for by the European Parliament.
nothing should change in terms of coordination with the European and the British services.”/Asked about the EPP pre-summit meeting and what decisions were taken for possibly expelling Viktor Orbán’s Fidesz party, Borissov stressed that he had strongly supported his colleague, adding that(
more of a hardliner in this type of appeals,”/Last March Borissov said he wasn’t sure Moscow was behind the Salisbury poisoning case. EURACTIV asked Borissov if he was still of the same opinion. He said: “I’m not going to return to this issue”./“So I promised Theresa May that(
10/18 Borissov made no reference to the Skripal case, but said that cyberattacks and similar actions in Bulgaria had been recently exposed, “with the help of allied services”. “You remember, in the Council of Ministers, and in other ministries, before the start of the Bulgarian Presidency (