
“È stata la decisione di un oligarca” – Il Primo Ministro bulgaro Gyurov si oppone alla partecipazione del Consiglio per la Pace
https://www.euronews.com/my-europe/2026/03/20/it-was-the-decision-of-one-oligarch-bulgarian-pm-gyurov-walks-back-board-of-peace-particip
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Wish Gyurov could stay a full term tbh
>”The signing of this treaty has to do with him being removed from this list of sanctions. I do not think it will work. What is surprising, unfortunately, is the influence of an oligarch in some parties,” he added.
>The oligarch in question, although not mentioned by name, is Delyan Peevski. An influential figure in Bulgarian politics from the shadows, Peevski is currently sanctioned by the United States and the United Kingdom for bribery and corruption.
Checks out.
You get 3 free years before you need to pay the $1bn membership fee to Trump. Right now a bunch of nations that can’t even put together $5m are joining.
Now, oil Middle East nations can easily afford this bribe and actually prefer it this way as for once they don’t need to use a sleazy Panama bank to transfer the funds in secret to some private Jared Kushner account.
But Bulgaria? You think they have $1bn laying around to pay Trump when he’s not president anymore? Ask the Bulgarian people just what they think they will get in return for this billion. What’s the chances of Bulgaria remaining a member?
And by the way under what cushion did Kosovo suddenly find $1bn for this?
Bulgarians didn’t stamp out their oligarchs in the 90s and they continue to plague the country.
“Wealth defence strategies of Bulgarian Oligarchs in the 1990s”
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/14683857.2022.2057636
https://www.novinite.com/articles/233460/Die+Welt+Reveals%3A+Peevski%E2%80%99s+Shadow+Over+Bulgaria+and+Europe%E2%80%99s+Blind+Spot
https://fakti.bg/en/bulgaria/1041848-zdravniat-ministar-shepa-oligarsi-zloupotrebavat-s-evropeiskite-fondove-i-s-pvu
https://balkaninsight.com/2025/03/20/bulgarians-march-against-corruption-and-oligarchic-influence-on-politics/