At today's meeting of the Prosecutor's College of the Supreme Judicial Council, a letter from the European Chief Prosecutor Laura Köveshi to the Minister of Justice Krum Zarkov was reported.

In it, she informed the minister that on February 9, the board of the European Prosecutor's Office accepted Elena Popova's decision to resign.

It was submitted on February 1.

Motives are still unclear.

Only within a month, our second delegated prosecutor left the European Prosecutor's Office.

On January 18, Boyko Kalfin, who became a prosecutor in the Communist Party of Ukraine, also resigned, and now Popova will return as a judge.

It is not excluded that a third delegated prosecutor will leave Köveshi in just a few hours.

This is Ivaylo Iliev, who ran for our representative and assistant to the national member in the European Union Agency for Cooperation in the Field of Criminal Justice ("Eurojust"), "24 Chasa" writes.

The Minister of Justice met with Laura Köveshi

If he is elected, the delegated prosecutors will remain at seven.

Köveshi wants them to be 15. Interest in these positions is decreasing more and more.