I am sure that the Council of Ministers, if it agrees with the proposal of the prosecutor's office, can solve the problem of the people in the village of Prolesha.

This is what the chief prosecutor Ivan Geshev wrote

Ivan Stoimenov Geshev was born on December 19, 1970.

He graduated from law school in Twitter after a meeting with the residents of the village in connection with the fines imposed on them for non-payment of vignette fees.

"It is not normal for Bulgarian citizens to owe hundreds of thousands of BGN due to possible inaction of the administration," added the chief prosecutor.

The meeting was held after a report was filed by the residents of the village in connection with the fines imposed on them for non-payment of vignette fees.

In their report, they indicate that despite the decision of the Council of Ministers from 28.02.2020 that "the residents of the village of Prolesha should not pay vignette fees when traveling to the city of Sofia on the republican, bypass and ring roads falling within the limits of settlements', cameras of the Road Infrastructure Agency filmed their cars and fined them for more than two years without informing those affected.

The Prosecutor's Office referred the Court of Appeals for the vignette fees to the village of Prolesha

In front of the residents of the village of Prolesha, the chief prosecutor Ivan Geshev

Ivan Stoimenov Geshev was born on December 19, 1970.

He graduated from higher legal education in was adamant that "the prosecutor's office will do everything possible within its legal powers to protect people from administrative arbitrariness in the event that such is established."

I am sure that the Council of Ministers, if it agrees with the proposal of the prosecutor's office, can solve the problem of the people in the village of Prolesha.

It is not normal for Bulgarian citizens to owe hundreds of thousands of BGN due to possible inaction of the administration.

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— Ivan Geshev (@IvanGeshevPG) January 16, 2023

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