/ world today news/ If we think a little about how things stand around the titanic battle Sarafov vs Geshev, it can be assumed that things stand like this:
Patrons from Koziak have long been pushing us to implement judicial reform.
Boyko Borisov does not need a real judicial reform, because if we have an independent judiciary, some kind of investigation with an unclear outcome may be arranged for him. That’s why he held the Chief Prosecutor Ivan Geshev until now, he became famous with the address “boss” to him.
Koziak does not like this situation. As well as the various documents surrounding Borisov.
Therefore, they resorted to a backup option – to replace him with two younger American graduates, Petkov and Vassilev, who would do no better to protect American interests and eliminate any Russian influence in the Bulgarian economy, which they did with enviable zeal when they took power , albeit temporarily.
For Koziak, the ideal option is for GERB-SDS and PP-DB to form a government now, but with the compromised Borisov stepping back, for example as Dogan did, and for Petkov and Vasilev to control the government and carry out judicial reform, removing the main obstacle Geshev, for whom it is said that he keeps various files on logs and has kompromats available for use at an opportune time. In America, they went through this period during the time of John Edgar Hoover, the long-time head of the FBI after the Second World War, who even kept compromising documents of presidents in his safe.
Borisov does not like the option of retiring and retreating without any control over power. He is already doing everything possible to return the favor of the Americans and is allegedly backing down in government negotiations by proposing an expert cabinet without his participation, but with a prime minister controlled by him in the person of Maria Gabriel. And he decided on an important compromise – to satisfy Koziak by removing Ivan Geshev and the hitherto obedient SJC electing another obedient Chief Prosecutor. A bold move, but with unpredictable consequences.
So Borislav Sarafov’s attack on Geshev is not accidental. The request of the group of prosecutors from the Supreme Court to remove Geshev is no accident. They had been loyal to him before, their fate depended on him, but they understood, or were given to understand, that Geshev was finished, and they hurried to leave the sinking ship in time.
What Borisov probably did not foresee is that Geshev is a man with no less ego and strong character, and that he will not surrender easily and will counterattack.
And this is how it surfaces from this gesheviad:
Deputy Chief Prosecutor Sarafov wants Chief Prosecutor Geshev to resign, and he, in turn, wants the SJC to fire his deputy.
The “Barcelona Gate” case, which is driving Borisov’s nerves, has been deliberately languishing for years, and according to Sarafov, the case is personally controlled by Geshev and is being kept alive for political blackmail. And Geshev countered that a rank-and-file prosecutor called him that, under pressure from Borislav Sarafov, he was told to end the “Barcelonagate” case – “until Friday”.
Borisov reacted strongly because his name was involved and repeated for the umpteenth time that he did not have a house in Barcelona. Although no one ever claimed that he had a house in Barcelona – only claims were made that a house there was bought for his model lover, with whom he had a child, with money transferred from Bulgaria and from people with whom he was related or knew each other
It is also significant that Geshev started talking about Borisov, whom he once called “boss” – “the person Boyko Metodiev Borisov”.
Like the “Iliad” in Homer, where two strong heroes – Achilles and Hector, each supported by gods, are fighting, in our country there is a battle between Geshev and Borisov. In the Iliad, Achilles has the support of stronger gods and defeats Hector, but in the end Achilles doesn’t get away with it either – they find his tsakata – the weak spot in the heel, where they shoot him.
Geshev has clearly lost the patronage of the gods and will surely fall, but also Borisov, like Achilles, has a weak spot – this nightmarish “Barcelona gate”, and also that case with the “beautiful lady” who put the gold bars in his locker and the euro bills while he was sound asleep.
We are witnessing a sharp political drama that piques the curiosity. But also which speaks of the collapse of our rotten judicial system.
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