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“We want his resignation and we will not support the report. It is only a statistic, but it does not answer very important questions,” Ninova said.
According to her, the main reasons of the Socialists for this are that Geshev rejects judicial control over the refusal of prosecutors to initiate a pre-trial process. In addition, he said, the figure of the chief prosecutor still remains out of control.
“The answers are not satisfactory enough. Do not the records, the photos and the cash drawer speak? How many months do you need to know if the photos of the money are authentic, is the voice of those recordings authentic? When do you think it Will they do these exams? Decide if these recordings and photos are authentic or not? ”Ninova asked a series of questions.
What is happening with the investigation against Goranov ?, also asked the leader of the BSP. From 2017 until now, he announced that the opposition party has sent 15 signals of high-level corruption to the prosecution. However, so far there is no answer.
“What is happening with the signal for the construction of the fence on the border with Turkey? Who are the politicians who received unregulated payments from CCB? What happened to Haskovogate and public procurement? How far did the investigation go from the CEZ agreement? We have alerted you several times about the animal plague. What about the concession of the Sofia airport and the coal mining in Pernik?
The next reason we will not support the report is on the issue of cleanliness of land, air and water in Bulgaria. The prosecutor’s office writes in the report that 1,426 illegal landfills have been found in Bulgaria.
“In almost all cases there are inspections assigned to the Ministry of Environment and Water, administrative acts imposed, which reach the impressive figure: 442 BGN per month for established violations of the Environment and Water Law with dangerous consequences for life and life. human health. “Ninova commented on excerpts from the report. He also asked if in some of these cases no evidence of a crime was found.
“Is there a mafia in Bulgaria or will the Bulgarian prosecutor’s office appoint it at some point or will it be satisfied only with the findings on the oversight of legality?” Ninova asked.