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Former chief prosecutor Ivan Geshev enters politics

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Former chief prosecutor Ivan Geshev has announced that he is creating a movement called "Justice for Bulgaria". "Decisions about the fate of Bulgaria are dictated by foreign corporate interests. No one thinks about Bulgaria and the people. The ruling forces are to blame for the moral and economic collapse in the country... They brought back the years of thugs and the terrible growth of domestic crime." Geshev wrote on Facebook. According to him, the goal of the movement will be an independent judiciary, protected from criminal political encroachments, and its motto will be "God, Fatherland, Family".




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