It's a bit funny (whatever he is, he's Russian) for the Bulgarian president to joke that it was his "cohort" who graduated from American academies.

Not that anything, but... Bin Laden also studied at Oxford in 1971... What matters is what you do after, not where you graduated.

Or, to put it another way: stop snickering, Rumen Radev is really getting carried away with DB that his cohort is more American. 

It will eventually come out that they are dissidents, repressed by Putin's power of DB and PP in Bulgaria.

Just give them a little time to warm to the Albanian reotans that the Kremlin dictator is losing, and losing a lot, and it will turn out that they were the "most loyal" Euro-Atlanticians, and they might even get over themselves and say that they wanted to send weapons to Ukraine, but they were not allowed to. 

Wait, there's more…

"Back in February, I preemptively convened the CSNS," said Radev proudly and added: "National security requires an extremely responsible attitude, it does not tolerate amateur performances." 

The same KSNS, after which professionally (as national security requires) declared that within a few days the war was over and that the Russian army was winning. 

Otherwise... "doesn't tolerate amateur performances", he shouts. 

And this after the

partner services had warned, warned, warned that

there would be a war, and ours listened and said that nothing like that would happen.

It was not an amateur performance at all!

And while we're on the subject of professionalism, the service cohort, the service pigeonhole - I don't know what to call it anymore - it seems that he thinks that Lukoil can resell Russian oil from our refinery.

And (oh joy, oh happiness!) will at last begin to pay taxes (note what a promise!).

Well, he will start paying them if they let them sell Russian oil, because the war does not finance itself. 

And ours - satisfied, even proud. 

Except that

the European Commission is starting to get fed up

with pigeons and cohorts, and some EU member states are fed up!

Such as the Netherlands, Sweden and Austria, who gave us a crooked macaron and said that if we could see Schengen through it, they would accept us.

Otherwise, they didn't need a decommissioned yard with Russian men scurrying through it to enter their free space, where there is no traffic control. 

From Free Europe

, they specifically asked the European Commission whether or not what is circulated in space by Lukoil, namely that they agreed with the Cabinet

to allow them to import Russian oil and export products from the processing. 

The answer is very simple, but also very clear: no. 

I don't know what the cohort who graduated from American academies were thinking, but what they promised Lukoil will not happen. 

I don't know whether the president has already started to "tolerate amateur performances" or does not tolerate them yet? 

Quote

:

"Due to the specific geographical location of Bulgaria, a special derogation (exception) was provided for the ban on the import of crude oil and petroleum products for a limited period.

This is recalled in the response of the European Commission to Free Europe.

"The purpose of the derogation is for Bulgaria to supply itself with oil due to its specific situation, and not to sell it to other member states or to third countries, including if it is reprocessed," the Commission spokesperson wrote in the reply.

Dear cohort, write down somewhere: "including if revised".

Once again: "including if revised".

Remember – “including if revised”?

Is it clear or should we repeat it again?

So we might not see taxes from Lukoil if that was the deal?

Not that we're not used to it, huh...

I looked up “cohort” on Wikipedia to see what other meanings it had and… I was not disappointed.

The definition of the word in the Bulgarian version of Wikipedia: "A group of people united by a leader, acting together for their own interests by dishonest means."

So much!

No more no less. 

Laugh!

Of course, it also means other things, even: "a group of students", there are also military cohorts from Roman times, we all know, but I confess, this short and unambiguous definition in the Bulgarian Wikipedia I liked the most, considering why I searched.

What, you don't think it suits him?

Ah, the poor people from the DB - they thought they were going to the government and the cabinet to talk,

and that was to beat them on the Russian line for educational and advertising purposes.

Otherwise, the cohort member does not stop talking about how concerned he is for the Bulgarian people, but a mandate has not been given almost two months after the elections, the consultations drag on like a folk song.

And he said that the third one you directly voted for after the New Year.

(????)

He is satisfied - the official cabinet supposedly makes the decisions, so don't look to him for responsibility;

otherwise, in reality, we are a semi-presidential republic, swayed by a cohort of pigeons to the manual control of the (whatever he is, he is Russian) Bulgarian president...

And should I say anything about the fact that the cohort-leader said last week:

"

The future of every nation depends on the attitude towards its heroes

", while in Bulgaria there is not a single monument to a Bulgarian hero as big as the Soviet monuments?

Come on, I won't say a word... We won't even ask him what he thinks about the Soviet monuments.

I think we know. 


Russia

European Commission

Schengen

Democratic Bulgaria

President

Russian oil

The Z-People

cabinet consultations

official dovecote

cohort