Fri, Feb 10 2012
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT: The EC said that the performance of the unit headed by Margarita Popova that investigates crimes against the EU financial system was ‘excellent’.
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Minister says package of emergency measures would reform the judiciary, changing key legislation and scrutinising the implementation of recommendations made by the European Commission in its latest report published in July
The teams’ main purpose will be to gather evidence which would support prosecutors’ cases in court.
Boiko Borissov sends a clear signal of his Government’s political will to fight crime, but refrains from promising immediate results, while saying that he wants street crime cleared away in six months and if anyone fails in their duty, ‘I will take matters in my own hands’.
Cabinet to be sworn in on July 27 2009 after it is confirmed that Borissov’s party GERB has sufficient support in Parliament, even with the parting shot of two of the outgoing ruling parties saying that they will vote against endorsement of his government.
Mega-ministries and the appointment of Bozhidar Dimitrov emerge as key issues after Bulgaria’s prime minister-designate Boiko Borissov nominates his cabinet.
The new Amnesty Act makes it possible for public officials to avoid justice
Sofia mayor and prime minister-to-be Boiko Borissov formally submitted his list of cabinet ministers to President Georgi Purvanov on July 23.
The EC will continue monitoring Bulgaria once all the benchmarks it set has set have been satisfactorily fulfilled.
Works will be reviewed by a group of judges, and winners will receive certificates and prizes.
Seven arrested, including ‘The Squirrel’ who was found in possession of 10 00 euro, Interior Ministry says. Mobile phones, computer equipment and drug paraphernalia seized.
Maximum temperatures across the country will remain mostly below zero.
The first tremor was at about 12.34am, followed by another three minutes later. Their epicentres were located between the towns of Radnevo and Topolovgrad.
There was no risk of blackouts caused by insufficient power supply, Economy Minister Traicho Traikov told Bulgarian National Radio.