:: smeekileaks :: Want to hear a joke? Bulgaria has honor.

Day 2,787, 11:44 Published in Argentina Thailand by deleted smee
Goodevening eRepublikans,

Last week Bulgaria and Greece signed a NAP.

The terms of the NAP were simple - No wars against each other, no CO's against each other, Bulgaria recognizes Egypt and Saudi Arabia as Greek colonies and the NAP would last until September 5th, ensuring a comfortable and easy-going summer for everybody involved.

This NAP was agreed and then published in the official government newspapers of both Bulgaria and Greece.

At the time of the NAP Bulgaria had 0 regions as they were all occupied by Greece. Once the NAP was signed Greece released all of Bulgaria's core regions, as you can see here.

Vidin, Sofia, Plovdiv, Burgas, Ruse and Varna. All six Bulgarian core regions were released.

Again, the NAP was signed just last week.

Now it seems the article in the Bulgarian newspaper has been deleted., However, it seems that Bulgarians don't yet know that whatever you upload to the internet stays on the internet and therefore you can see the original article here. After deleting the article which they published about the NAP Bulgaria has also proposed a Natural Enemy law on Greece.

So last week Bulgaria signs a NAP for 3 months, gets back all of its regions since it had 0 and now breaks the NAP. This proves once again that Bulgaria has no honor.

If Bulgaria doesn't pass the NE law it will also prove once again that Bulgaria has no balls (soccer balls, tennis balls, basketballs, etc. They have a shortage of any type of balls in eBulgaria).

And of course, you will probably once again see them crying in the comments below saying these are lies or propaganda or there was no official deal even though all the proof is 100% in the links given above in this article.

NO HONOR.
NO BALLS.
CRYBABIES.
HAIL BULGARIA!


The Supreme Emperor and Founding Father of eBulgaria,
smee againchev.

P.S. Once more proof that you can never trust a Bulgarian.

P.P.S. The dictator of eBulgaria with the then CP of eGreece agreeing to terms of a NAP