© Georgi Kozhukharov
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The new version on the left and the original on the right – whole excerpts from chapters have been shortened.
Three and a half parts are missing in the new, abbreviated version of Petar Iliev’s book “The Competence of the National Assembly”, which was agreed in early September and which was submitted to the Ethics Commission and the Dean of the Faculty of Law at Sofia University. Dnevnik found the absence by comparing it the new version, a copy of which is already in the National Library “St. Cyril and Methodius”, with the old one, which is available in several libraries.
In early September, the legal Facebook community “Legal Madness” revealed, that the monograph, which is the subject of plagiarism check in the Ethics Commission of Sofia University, there is already a second version of 618 pages – 80 pages thinner than the original one, published in 2015 by Nova Zvezda, with a volume of 698 pages. Both books cannot be bought anywhere. The website of the publishing house “The Competence of the National Assembly” is exhausted, as 10 days ago only the number of its pages was changed in its presentation.
However, the publisher is already presenting the new version of the only existing one, ignoring the fact that the first version of 2015 is available in libraries in the country and abroad. Judge Vasil Petrov also submitted a copy of the full version to the Ethics Commission. The decision of the commission is expected, but there is no deadline for it.
More confusion instead of more clarity
The 618-page version has so far caused more confusion in the case, because there is no public explanation either by the author Petar Iliev or by the publishing house as to what it is and why it replaces the first edition of 698 pages now.
The investigation began on signals after Petar Iliev was announced as a candidate for “There is such a people”, first as Minister of Justice, then as Prime Minister, and finally as Interior Minister and Deputy Prime Minister for Security. He is a lawyer, doctor and chief assistant in constitutional law at Sofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski”, in his business card it is written that he is an honorary consul of Barbados.
After information came out that in two departments of the Faculty of Law for several years there are known suspicions of illegal copying of foreign scientific work without citation in its legal monograph, Dnevnik did its own inspection. It showed a multi-page match in his book “The Competence of the National Assembly”, published by Nova Zvezda in 2015, with the dissertation of Assoc. Prof. Dr. Natalia Kiselova “Parliamentary Control”, defended in 2008.
What are the differences between the short and long version
Dnevnik compared the contents of the shorter version of the book with that of the original (698 pages).
We have found that several subchapters have been dropped from the first chapter, Parliament and Parliamentarism. These are paragraphs 2, 3 and 4: “Early (dualistic) parliamentarism”, “Classical (monistic) parliamentarism” and “Contemporary (rationalized) parliamentarism” with three sub-paragraphs describing the three waves of “rationalization” of parliamentarism.
The removal of these paragraphs necessitated a renumbering of the content. Thus, paragraph five of the first chapter – “Parliamentary Administration of the Republic of Bulgaria”, has become second and begins on page 46, instead of 107, as in the original edition. This is the largest reduction in the book – 60 pages.
One page has been dropped in the next few chapters. More pages are missing from paragraph 3 of Chapter Three – “Control Powers”. In the more voluminous version of the book, this part is 28 pages long. In the new version it is 11 pages, ie 17 are shortened.