Podcast in English
Text size
Bulgarian National Radio © 2025 All Rights Reserved

Atanas Slavov does not expect the President to derail the inauguration of a constitutional judge

Bulgaria's Minister of Justice Atanas Slavov
Photo: Dobrina Karambolova

Bulgaria’s Minister of Justice Atanas Slavov does not expect the President to derail the inauguration of a constitutional judge.

The MPs are to elect two judges from the Parliamentary quota for the Constitutional Court.

‘’I don’t see an argument why such a ceremony would fail, but if it did, it would raise very serious questions about the president’s involvement in these types of procedures", Atanas Slavov said for the BNR. He also commented on the recent amendments to the Constitution. In his words, ‘’these constitutional changes are a prerequisite to be able to talk about complying with the principles of an independent judiciary and about the accountability and responsibility of the Prosecutor's Office’’.




Последвайте ни и в Google News Showcase, за да научите най-важното от деня!
Listen to the daily news from Bulgaria presented in "Bulgaria Today" podcast, available in Spotify.

More from category

The third vote of no confidence fails with 54 votes "for"

The third vote of no confidence against the cabinet of Rosen Zhelyazkov has also proved unsuccessful. 130 of the MPs present from GERB - SDS, BSP - United Left, ITN and "DPS - New Beginning" voted against the proposal. 54 MPs from..

published on 7/4/25 2:12 PM

Diplomats in Sofia meet repressed Ljupco Georgievski from Bitola

Foreign Minister Georg Georgiev has met with ambassadors and diplomats from EU Member States, the US, Canada, the UK and Switzerland in Bulgaria. The diplomats were briefed in detail on the increasing trends of institutional..

published on 7/4/25 1:22 PM
Port of Varna

A concessionaire is being sought for the Port of Varna

A concession will be granted for   the Port of Varna, which is an opportunity for investments worth hundreds of millions, Deputy Prime Minister Grozdan Karadzhov told the Parliamentary Committee on Transport and Communications, as quoted by..

published on 7/4/25 11:12 AM