In the largest wave of antigovernment protests Bulgaria in the

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In the largest wave of antigovernment protests Bulgaria in the
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PM Boyko Borissov declared the government intends to carry out its full term

In the largest wave of antigovernment protests Bulgaria in the past seven years, protesters demand the resignation of the government, PM Boyko Borissov personally, and Prosecutor General Ivan Geshev. The protests have united citizens from across the political spectrum against a deep-rooted vicious lock between the oligarchy, the executive branch, the Prosecutor’s Office, and different “anticorruption” institutions.

Prosecutor General Ivan Geshev declared categorically he will not, “under any circumstances” resign his post. Geshev was present in a small town to oversee a police raid.

”I will not resign! I will continue to fight [a handful of oligarchs, who rob the Bulgarian people] myself. I will!” he said.

The PM made a statement today, saying this Cabinet intends to carry out its full term. In something of a gesture towards the protesters in the streets, the PM asked for Finance Ministev Vladislav Gouranov, Minister of Interior Mladen Marinov and Minister. Of Economy Emil Karanikolov to resign their posts. According to Borissov’s party GERB, the ministers are from the Peevski quota – the media mogul and Movement for Rights and Freedoms (DPS) MP, who is seen as the base of the above triangle, and the highest executive in this lock.

GERB called for the three resignations to “refute the notion that GERB and these ministers are in direct dependency to DPS and Delyan Peevski.”
Източник: mediapool.bg

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