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Chief Prosecutor Boris Velchev
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The Bulgarian Post
2006-07-05 09:43:43
The offers for dismissals of two senior prosecutors have been handed in the Supreme Court Council (SCC), announced the Chief Prosecutor Boris Velchev on Wednesday.
There will be another offer for reducing the status of Zdravko Yordanov for the next three years, Velchev said and added Nikolay Ganchev, another senior magistrate who was checked for his money background, hasn’t given information about it so far.
Bulgaria still hasn’t received the stuff over the so-called “Savoy” scandal that involved the name of Simeon Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, the chief prosecutor added. In his words the Bulgarian prosecution will talk to the prosecutor Woodcock and give him a few specific questions for Pierpaolo Cerani.
Velchev also had talks with Krasimir Karakachanov, the leader of the VMRO nationalist party about the possible registration of the OMO Ilinden Pirin organization. It defines as “the ethnic Macedonians” party in Bulgaria party and insists on receiving a court registration.
OMO-Ilinden was registered as a party in 1999, but later the Constitutional Court named it anti-constitutional and banned it. In 2005 the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg decided that Bulgaria has violated the European Convention for Human Rights and ordered the country to pay for the damages to the organization and to its leader.
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