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There are 23 candidates for European prosecutors – Bulgaria


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European Chief Prosecutor Laura Coveschi insisted on filling Bulgaria’s quota, and six more are now being sought.

Six judges, 15 prosecutors and two investigators include the final list of candidates for European delegated prosecutors after the deadline for submitting documents for participation in the selection expired on Friday, the legal news site reported. news.lex.bg.

Bulgaria must have ten representatives, and in the first procedure the board of the European Prosecutor’s Office rejected six of the applications.

Among those willing are two special judges – Elena Popova and Vilislava Angelova, two are the magistrates of the Sofia City Court – Karamfila Todorova and Atanas S. Atanasov, one is from the District Court of Varna – Rumen Popov, and the sixth judge is Galina Gospodinova-Stefanova from the Sofia District Court .

The district prosecutors are 13 – Anna Aleksova, Viktor Tarchev, Stanislav Stoykov, Nikolay Rusinov and Milko Momchev from SGP, Maria Todorova from Plovdiv, Svetoslav Marinchev from Burgas, Ivaylo Iliev from Kyustendil, Yana Nikolova from Shumen, Stoyan Lazarov from the Military District Prosecutor’s Office. Anita Jamalova from Pernik, Biserka Kalpacheva from OP-Sofia and Irina Armenova-Yancheva from the Special Prosecutor’s Office.

There are two prosecutors from the regional prosecutor’s offices – Zdravena Yaneva from Plovdiv and the head of the Slivnitsa Regional Prosecutor’s Office Plamen Petkov.

There are also two investigators – Boyko Atanasov from the department at the SGP and Dimitar Halachev from the SO at the special prosecutor’s office.

The SJC clarifies that given the possibility to submit applications by mail, it is possible to receive other applications.

According to the rules of selection of the Prosecutorial College, candidates can be current judges, prosecutors or investigators not older than 58, speak English, have the status of irremovability and a grade of “very good” since the last assessment.

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