Destructive questions for our country from EP to Borisov and Geshev



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Prime Minister Boyko Borissov and Chief Prosecutor Ivan Geshev, but not only: these are the prominent representatives of the Bulgarian state, whom the Group for Democracy in the European Parliament (LIBE Commission) addresses 29 issues related to corruption and the state of law in Bulgaria.

The questions are a fact, after our Foreign Minister Ekaterina Zaharieva answered from the Bulgarian side at the end of August at the LIBE meeting dedicated to Bulgaria, although Borisov and Geshev were invited.

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Of the questions to Borissov, which are a total of 5, but have sub-questions, it should be noted that three are dedicated to the already failed initiative to draft a new constitution. Consequently, given the fiasco, they present the initiative in an even more ridiculous way, like what public discussions have been held, if there is an impact assessment, that is. What will the proposed changes lead to, what problems is it intended to solve with the proposal that the judiciary have legislative power, such were the prosecution’s intentions? However, the most important question is what concrete measures has Bulgaria taken after the anti-corruption reforms imposed in October 2019? And how will the government react to the recommendations of the Venice Commission specifically for the Attorney General? Chief prosecutor Ivan Geshev has his deputy Krassimira Filipova also has 5 questions, but also with quite clarifying questions. For example, what are the specific and specific measures that the prosecution takes in the fight against corruption? Have politicians been investigated and which parties they belong to, specifying that the parties in which they are or have been “mostly” are wanted? Are government and opposition politicians investigated? The very specific question is whether the Prosecutor’s Office is working on information about a possible money laundering by Prime Minister Boyko Borissov in Spain and how far the work has come, given that in the media in Spain the history of the so-called ¿ A house in Barcelona and the model in it came to light in 2019?

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Another sensitive issue concerns one of the recordings with a voice similar to Borisov’s. The question is if there is an investigation, is he and, accordingly, Elena Yoncheva really threatens? And the most damaging question to the prestige of Geshev and our state prosecutor’s office is whether they are willing to correct the false information that the LIBE hearing in late August was initiated by the Attorney General. In fact, in the official announcement of the prosecution on the fact, this paragraph is missing, which said, REMEMBER HERE! ALL QUESTIONS TO THE BULGARIAN AUTHORITIES IN ENGLISH!



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