IvanStoimenov Geshev was born on December 19, 1970. He graduated from law school and is dangerous only for the authority of the judiciary and the state, but not for politicians. That said in the show "120 minutes" on BTV the MP from the coalition "We continue the change Kiril Petkov and Assen Vassilev presented their political project "We continue the change" - Democratic Bulgaria"Democratic Bulgaria" is a centrist-right political union composed of" Nadezhda YordanovaNadezhda Yordanova graduated in law from Sofia University "St. Kliment Ohridski". Kliment Ohridski", who was Minister of Justice in the Petkov cabinet.

"If only a week ago we had considered such a string of facts hypothetically, I would have told you: God hope we don't get there. What is happening before our eyes is not just a crime series with elements of a political thriller, but a collapse of the statehood to dangerous levels," she said on the occasion of what has been happening in the judiciary in recent weeks.

The former justice minister is adamant that the judiciary is not capable of dealing with cases where the Prosecutor General and senior magistrates undermine the prestige of the institutions. She is outraged by the so-called "outplaying" with press conferences, instead of initiating pre-trial proceedings and conducting an objective investigation.

"This is not about catharsis, but about a clear and understandable end to several processes that somehow coincided. It is as if we see the result of the collision of several tectonic plates. On the one hand, the judiciary, especially the Prosecutor's Office, began to feel that sooner or later there will be a reform, "she explained.

According to Nadezhda Yordanova, Nadezhda Yordanovagraduated in law from Sofia University "St. Kliment Ohridski". Kliment Ohridski". Political forces in parliament were startled. First, everyone gradually began to promise their voters that they would join the judicial reform, because "it is already clear to the whole society that neither the prosecution is so impartial, nor that the court is so independent". Second, most political forces have "begun to receive threats from the Attorney General."

The MP from the PP-DB coalition also explained what exactly are their proposals for changes in the part of control over the Prosecutor General – a long-standing Supreme Judge becomes a temporary prosecutor to investigate prosecutor No. 1.

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"In the event that pre-trial proceedings have been initiated against the Prosecutor General and he is involved as a defendant, there is a possibility to be removed for a period not longer than a year and a half during the pre-trial proceedings. During this period, he receives a minimum wage. The plenum of the SJC decides whether to remove the Prosecutor General, requiring 13 votes for this purpose," she explained.

Nadezhda Yordanovagraduated in Law from Sofia University "St. Kliment Ohridski". Kliment Ohridski". is adamant that the Prosecutor General personalizes the ultimate responsibility of all prosecutors in Bulgaria. "Therefore, if there are any doubts, they should be checked and distracted by a person whose current and future professional development will not depend on the Attorney General," she added.

According to her, if the law passes a second reading in the National Assembly, Ivan Geshev will pass an objective procedure for analyzing his work. But if there are suspicions of violations on his part, it will probably take time to separate the list of judges and go through the whole procedure.

Ivan Geshev

Democratic Bulgaria

Boyko Rashkov

We continue the change

Nadezhda Yordanova

Judicial system

Judicial reform

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