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Bulgarian opposition files Constitutional Court complaint against 2010 Budget

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Bulgarian opposition files Constitutional Court complaint against 2010 Budget

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MPs from Bulgaria's two main opposition parties filed on January 14 a complaint, asking the Constitutional Court to rule on a provision of the 2010 Budget Act. The provision, they said, gave the Cabinet the powers to revise the Budget without parliamentary consent.

A total 59 MPs from the Bulgarian Socialist Party (BSP) and the predominantly ethnic Turk Movement for Rights and Freedoms (MRF) signed the petition, which attacked article 17 of the law.

The article in question said that should the economy perform worse than outlined in the Budget's macroeconomic framework, the Cabinet has the right to cut spending. According to the MPs, Bulgaria's constitution gives Parliament alone the right to adopt and amend the Budget, while the Cabinet has to oversee the implementation of the law.

Socialist MP Lyuben Kornezov, a former Constitutional Court judge, said that should the court find in favour of the MPs' claim, that would not block the implementation of the 2010 Budget Act, but it would require parliamentary consent to amend the budget.

In 2009, however, the court rejected a complaint lodged by centre-right parties against a similar provision in the 2009 Budget Act, adopted by the ruling coalition of the time, which included both BSP and MRF.

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