site.btaFootball Legend Hristo Stoichkov to Be Relieved of Duties as Bulgaria's Honorary Consul to Spain
Sofia, October 10 (BTA) - A procedure is initiated to relieve football  legend Hristo Stoichkov from his duties as Bulgaria's Honorary Consul to  Spain, seated in Barcelona and covering the Spanish autonomous  communities of Catalonia and Aragon, the Bulgarian Foreign Ministry  reported Tuesday.
 
 The decision is to be reviewed by the Council of Ministers after an internal coordination procedure takes place. 
 
 Cabinet appointed Stoichkov as this country's Honorary Consul to Spain  in July of 2011. His work, however, has been impeded in recent years by  the fact that he mostly resides in the US, the Foreign Ministry said. In  addition to that, Stoichkov's future work as honorary consul will be  obstructed by the complicated communication he has with the official  Spanish authorities, which is the result of his recent public  statements, the press release said. 
 
 Stoichkov, who was a long-time player for the Barcelona Football Club,  spoke publicly in favour of the independence referendum in Catalonia and  denounced the violence used by the Spanish authorities in the  referendum's aftermath. During a TV appearance, he also alleged that  Spain's Deputy Prime Minister Soraya Saenz de Santamaria is a supporter  of her country's long-time military dictator Francisco Franco. He later  apologized for having made these allegations. 
 
 The Foreign Ministry recalls that Spain is a strategic partner and a  friend to Bulgaria, bilateral relations are excellent at all levels and  cooperation in areas of mutual interest is intense.
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