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Quotes | September 20, 2011, Tuesday // 13:45|  views

"The entire city came to the Dobrich central square. I walked 300 meters in an hour and 15 minutes, giving autographs, pictures and joy to the people. Those who had rallied against the exploration of shale gas in the region, I had invited them 4-5 days ago to the Council of Ministers to meet me and Environmental Minister, Nona Karadzhova, and Economy and Energy Minister, Traicho Traikov. We discussed the issue, we have now assigned experts, including foreign ones, to check on the situation in the US and France. Those demonstrators in Dobrich were a handful of people who were fulfilling political orders while thousands of others were there. So who should I apologize to? Of course, I would not sign a contract just out of stubbornness. But, I leave after me roads, infrastructure, daycare centers, museums, on a daily basis, you see and they now feel helpless. So, who should I apologize to? To those I gave hours of my precious time to listen to them at the Council of Ministers or to the thousands?"

Bulgarian Prime Minister, Boyko Borisov, commenting for the media Tuesday his weekend visit to the city of Dobrich where he told people, who oppose the exploring for shale gas in northeastern Bulgaria, to stop irritating him otherwise he would sign the contract out of "stubbornness." On Monday, the leader of the opposition Bulgarian Socialist Party, BSP, and former PM, Sergey Stanishev, demanded an apology from Borisov to his fellow citizens.

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Tags: shale gas, Chevron, Dobrudzha, Dobrich, protests, pollution, water, US, France, Prime Minister, Boyko Borisov

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