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Nation’s ‘most dangerous man’ has been in a self-imposed exile in Dubai

Sofia — Bulgarian prosecutors call Vasil Bozhkov the nation’s most dangerous man. Now the fugitive gambling tycoon is planning to return home to exonerate himself by toppling the government.

The European Commission estimates the Covid-19 pandemic will cut GDP by 7.2% this year. While Borissov’s public approval rose by 10 percentage points during the crisis, he faces a general election next spring after the full extent of the economic hit has become clear. He is “the richest and most dangerous Bulgarian”,. Geshev told reporters in February. “We know very well who we stand against.”After the fall of communism in 1989, Bozhkov became a key figure in the Black Sea state’s long and troubled economic transition, which included financial crises and a struggle to reduce the state’s role in the economy.

Geshev said that among the charges are “murders related to competition in the gambling sector”. Bozhkov said the allegations are nonsense and contends that his activities have always been legal.Since joining the EU in 2007, Bulgaria has struggled to crack down on graft, and Transparency International ranks it as the most corrupt member.

 

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