GERB-SDS’ Prime Minister Designate Mariya Gabriel outlined her main priorities before the meetings with the parliamentary forces. “The first thing that the Minister of Justice in my cabinet will do is to submit to the Supreme Judicial Council a request for the dismissal of Ivan Geshev as prosecutor general due to damaging the judiciary’s reputation”, Mariya Gabriel said.
Mariya Gabriel presented a list of priorities - a plan for ending the political crisis and a forming a working government, normalization of the work of institutions, stabilizing public finances and adopting a budget for 2023, judicial reform, adopting key laws such as a mechanism for investigating the prosecutor general, reforming the anti-corruption commission, coping with inflation, entry into the Eurozone, making up for the two-year delay of operational programmes, improving security of people, entry into Schengen, improving road safety, etc.
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