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Friday, 25 July 2008 00:00 |
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The President Georgi Parvanov clicked gonorrhoea from 15-year old girl. The disease was determined by physicians at the governmental hospital in the “Losenets” district in Sofia about two months ago. The doctors’ team became panic-stricken because they didn’t know how exactly to tell the commander-in-chief the unpleasant news. First, they even had to get some pieces of advice from the chief of the President’s office, General Nikola Kolev (also an ex-commander of the General staff). Namely he was the one who had the honour to let the commander-in-chief know that he has caught the disease.
When the bad news came to the President’s knowledge, he started swearing like a trooper – this is what witnesses to his reaction disclosed later. His manners had nothing in common with the image that the people have become used to seeing on TV programmes.
All the physicians who knew the particulars of the dangerous secret were warned to keep their mouths shut; otherwise something really, seriously bad would happen to them. Personally General Kolev dealt out threats in the governmental hospital as if it was a kind of military outfit.
The same afternoon all the officers from the National Security Service working in the teams which provide the President’s security support were called to be questioned. They were interrogated by Ggeneral Kolev and brigadier-general Dimitar Radoslavov Dimitrov, chief of National Security Service and brigadier-general Stoyan Tomchev, deputy chief of the National Security Service. The guards admitted, without being battered, that some time ago, when the President had gone out on hunting in the vicinity of the city of Stara Zagora, they were sent to bring a girl there, who had an appointment fixed in advance to come and meet the Head of State. They took the schoolgirl from the place stipulated and got her for Parvanov. What happened after the guards had fulfilled their obligations, they did not know.
However, it is all too obvious that they did not spend the time together in reading themes for the school-leaving examination. Two hours later the girl was brought back to the place she was taken from and she was warned to forget about the meeting she had. If the President needed her again, they would find her.
After few days passed, Parvanov felt the first troublesome symptoms. He tried to explain to the doctors that probably he got some kind of inflammation of the urinary or secretory system. The physicians lost their tongues because they got the suspicion that it could be an attempt on the Head of State’s life using a poison. However, the thorough examinations proved their first fears right, after having inspected the drops on the President’s linen, that they had a regular case of gonorrhoea. The medical experts in skin and venereal diseases shuddered at the ascertainment. They were worried about the way the patient of high standing would react to the doctors’ conclusion. Over the last years they have seen a lot of gonorrhoea disease cases, in which their patients were politicians and nuts, who used the sexual services of schoolgirls under age and models at the very beginning of their promising careers. Most of them came from the country and lead a reckless sexual life.
The drama in Parvanov’s case was brought by the fact that his wife Zorka Parvanova should not find out about it. The rows in the family have become a regular event lately. The main reason for that were Georgi Parvanov’s lustful adventures. He had no inhibitions and he tried his charms at every petticoat that came into his view. Solely the journalists Velislava Dureva and Venelina Gocheva were protected from his carnal desires for obvious reasons – such were the spiteful remarks of the security guards. They easily distinguished the reporter, about whom Lyuba Kulezhich wrote in “Weekend” newspaper that she bragged that the President run his fingers over her. In their opinion the person in question was Borislava Radoeva, a journalist on the staff of “Monitor” newspaper.
Earlier back in time, when he was chairman of the Bulgarian Socialist Party, Parvanov had a love affair with another journalist – Mira Badzheva. At this stage she Dimitar Shumnaliev’s girlfriend, who is known for being editor-in-chief of ”Noshten Trud” newspaper. Parvanov used to show off that Badzeva was really good - a true expert - at the oral sex services. The colleagues of the journalists have been still disputing which competences exactly both Radoeva and Badzeva used for their career development – the hospitable legs wide open or the sharp, skilful pen. Presently, opinions tend to weigh the balance in the direction of their talents in the field of sex. We will elaborate the topic about the prostitutes in journalism separately and in more details later on in order to make you aware of the fact that the freedom of speech in Bulgaria is equal to the freedom of behaviour and too much of pornography.
It would be interesting to find out whether a certain sum of money would be granted to the teenager, who transmitted gonorrhoea to Parvanov, in lines to the “Bulgarian Christmas” initiative of the President – this is what the doctors at the “Losenets” hospital made jokes about.
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