"They brought in what they call the Attorney General Control Bills just in time, and that time was enough for them to pass those bills on one reading. And they passed two mutually exclusive bills, and how they were going to make them into a single bill is beyond me a bit hard to imagine," said lawyer Emanuil Yordanov in the Denyat ON AIR studio.

According to him, the basis of everything is GERB, which has been in charge for about 12 years.

"Voting 2 laws that apparently contradict each other is absolutely pointless. The bill, which currently provides for the investigation to be brought again by the prosecution of "Vazrazhdane", sounds pointless and a change that will not be effective", pointed out the lawyer Hristo Rastashki in front of Bulgaria ON AIR.

The period between the two readings of the changes in the Law on the Judiciary and in the Civil Code remains 7 days

Rastashki sees a little more sense in the draft law of the MC Rastashki - a judge with the rank of Supreme Judge of Criminal Law to become a prosecutor of the Communist Party of Ukraine and conduct an investigation, but he is skeptical as to how this can be practically implemented.

According to Yordanov, it will be much easier to solve things by moving the prosecutor's office to the executive branch and giving the minister of justice the status of chief prosecutor.

"I don't see why the investigation should be independent of the prosecutor's office, given that the prosecutor's office leads the entire pre-trial proceedings and all those involved in this activity are subordinate to the supervising prosecutor in a case," Yordanov said.

"We arrived at this absurdity from a carousel of bills, because reform should be done from the top down, that is, it should start from the SJC, it is the body that proposes the appointment of the chief prosecutor, it is the body that can release him. There is no way we can ask for an independent prosecutor's office when part of the people who appoint the head of the prosecutor's office is a parliamentary quota from political parties," said Rastashki.

He believes that in order to have a totally independent prosecutor's office, either the parliamentary quota in the SJC should be reduced, or the SJC should be constituted in another way, because the chief prosecutor cannot be elected by politicians and at the same time be politically independent, as and the entire structure below it.

"The Supreme Court should deal only with the problems of the court, the prosecutor's office should go to the executive branch, but this thing will never happen, because with all the apathy of the people and the expected low voter turnout, no wonder we wake up in April with a parliamentary majority from GERB, DPS and BSP - all three parties sincerely love Geshev, he will continue undisturbed," noted Yordanov.

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