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Euro2day.gr still has no corrective statement from Boyko Borisov

20 March 2015 / 16:03:22  GRReporter
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The publication of the Greek online edition euro2day.gr, according to which the Bulgarian Prime Minister warned Greece of countermeasures in the event that the government in Athens imposed a new preventive tax was followed by statements of Boyko Borisov to the representatives of Bulgarian media in Brussels.

According to their reports, he determined the publication of the Greek economic online edition as "an absolute lie and propaganda" and asked them to refute it.

GRReporter.info contacted the colleagues from Euro2day.gr and actually informed them of the statements of the Bulgarian Prime Minister. Both chief editor Pantelis Arsenis and author of the publication Alexandra Gitsi said that their source was reliable and they would firmly stand behind the information.

They indicated that the editor’s office had not yet received an official corrective statement by the Bulgarian government. "We have not yet received a corrective statement, either from an official source from Bulgaria or from the country's embassy in Athens," said Arsenis.

He expressed the readiness of the media to publish the official comment of Sofia on the publication if, and when, it received such.

Tags: PoliticsBoyko BorisovBulgarian Prime MinisterPublicationEuro2day
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