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President calls to abolish "selective justice"

Bulgarian President Rumen Radev at the Anti-Corruption and National Security conference in Sofia, March 21, 2023.
Photo: BGNES

What we need is a meaningful justice reform - one that rules out arbitrary arrests and selective justice. All political parties should engage in legal reform, President Rumen Radev urged at the opening of the Anti-Corruption and National Security conference in Sofia.
State finances are stable and the claims that there will be cuts in salaries and pensions or a change in the exchange rate of the lev against the euro are clearly speculations, Radev said on the sidelines of the forum. The President added that as long as the caretaker government is in power, Bulgaria will not provide Ukraine with its fighter jets, anti-aircraft missile systems, tanks and armoured personnel carriers.


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