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Popfolk star Azis enters politics

Sat, Jun 27 2009 14:43 CET 2277 Views 2 Comments
Popfolk star Azis enters politics

In May 2009, Azis appeared together with rapper Vanko 1 on a billboard that was subsequently taken down because of its allegedly inappropriate content.

Photo: Nadezhda Chipeva

Popfolk star Azis has entered politics, Bulgarian broadcaster Avtora.com said.

The controversial popfolk singer was to appear on a series of billboards in support of Emil Koshloukov, leader of Novoto Vreme (the "New Time" party, which splintered from Saxe-Coburg's party).

The billboards carry the slogan "Аз се променям, а вие? Изберете промяната с Емил Кошлуков" (I am ready to change, are you? Choose for change with Emil Koshloukov).

On the photos for the billboards, Azis has changed his usual controversial looks for a more macho look, Avtora.com  commented.

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AnonymouslidiqSun, Aug 16 2009 17:45 CET

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Anonymous lidiq Sun, Aug 16 2009 17:43 CET

azis vie ste super prodaljavai v su6tiq sti prosto nomer 1 si

AnonymousBloody HellSat, Jun 27 2009 18:21 CET

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