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Bulgaria’s National Assembly rejects President Radev’s veto on latest amendments to Administrative Procedure Code

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The Bulgarian MPs rejected President Radev’s veto on the latest amendments to the Administrative Procedure Code. The amendments were adopted at the end of July this year and triggered a series of disputes. Later, Bulgaria’s head of state Radev vetoed 16 provisions which include drastic increase of fees during cassation cases, removing the cassation stage of trial in a number of circumstances, etc. The veto on the Administrative Procedure Code was President Radev’s ninth veto. So far, the National Assembly supported only one of them- the veto on the texts of the Privatization and Post Privatization Control Act.




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