Podcast in English
Text size
Bulgarian National Radio © 2024 All Rights Reserved

Justice Minister Tsacheva criticizes socialist party anti-corruption bill

Tsetska Tsacheva
Photo: BGNES

Justice Minister Tsetska Tsacheva has rejected the words of Bulgarian Socialist Party (BSP) leader Kornelia Ninova that the anti-corruption bill which the government is currently working on, does not meet the interests of society and that the BSP's own bill will solve the problems in this sphere.

In Minister Tsacheva's words, the anti-corruption bill of the BSP contains norms which have been rejected by practice and by the country's partners to the west:

“If we had results in the fight against corruption, there would be no need to be adopting a brand new anti-corruption law. All the more so that our western partners have rejected this option as it does not lead to a closing of the cycle, as President Radev himself presented it - analysis, report, investigation and indictment. The other difference between the two drafts is the way the administration of this single body is structured. We reached the conclusion that in a republic with a parliamentary system of government, the chairman of this single body should be elected by the National Assembly.”

The final discussion of the new anti-corruption bill by parliament is scheduled for 1 September.



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

Bulgaria will join eurozone when it meets inflation criterion, says outgoing finance minister

Bulgaria will be able to join the eurozone when it meets the inflation criterion, outgoing finance minister Assen Vassilev said in the National Assembly during a debate on state-owned Bulgarian Energy Holding.  Vassilev noted that the outgoing..

published on 3/29/24 4:42 PM
Ombudsman Diana Kovacheva leaves the presidency after talks with President Rumen Radev, 29 March

Ombudsman Diana Kovacheva cannot be caretaker prime minister

President Rumen Radev spoke with Ombudsman Diana Kovacheva as part of the consultations on a caretaker prime minister. After the meeting with the head of state, Ms. Kovacheva told the media that she could not take up the post because she had been..

published on 3/29/24 3:23 PM
Petar Chobanov, deputy governor of the BNB, leaves the presidency after talks with President Rumen Radev, 29 March.

BNB deputy governor refuses to be caretaker prime minister

After a meeting with President Rumen Radev, Bulgarian National Bank (BNB) Deputy Governor Petar Chobanov said that the consultations with the head of state and the potential candidates for caretaker prime minister were at a stage where there was no..

published on 3/29/24 3:07 PM