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Kiril Petkov’s Immunity: The Strategic Targets of Peevski and Sarafov

Acting Chief Prosecutor Borislav Sarafov has ⁣requested the lifting of parliamentary immunity for Kiril Petkov, co-chairman of “Prodlužvame Promyanata” (PP), to ⁤charge him with a crime related to his tenure as prime minister. The ‌incident in question dates back to 2 years‌ and 8 months ago, involving the arrest of former Prime Minister ⁣Boyko Borisov, former Finance Minister Vladislav Goranov, and GERB’s publicist Sevdelina Arnaudova.

The timing and ⁤context of this request raise several questions. Why now? Why ⁢specifically against​ Kiril Petkov? and why⁤ from Borislav ‌Sarafov? In a truly legal state, these questions would be⁣ irrelevant, as charges would be brought based on evidence alone. However, Bulgaria’s prosecutor’s office ⁤lacks public legitimacy, with only 5%⁤ of ⁢Bulgarians⁤ giving a positive assessment of the chief prosecutor’s activities,⁤ according ⁣to “Alpha Research.”

The ‍Prosecutor’s Office at the center of Political Crisis

The prosecutor’s office has been at the⁤ center of bulgaria’s‌ political crisis, from constitutional changes and their subsequent cancellation to the January 16 election of Sarafov as chief‌ prosecutor, which has become ⁤a major obstacle to forming a regular government. The request for​ Petkov’s immunity coincides with World Anti-Corruption Day, adding to the political intrigue.

Public accusations against Sarafov of sympathizing with the “Eight‌ Dwarfs”‍ circle, property affluence, and ⁤payments to relatives from a transport company have not been convincingly addressed. The timing of the request also ⁣coincides with the PP-DB’s submission of​ a draft ⁣law to amend⁤ the Law on Judiciary, which‌ would prevent Sarafov’s election as chief prosecutor and deprive him of the chance to perform the role. This request was made just days before consultations with the President on forming a⁢ government.

An attempt to Torpedo Cabinet Negotiations

The first apparent ⁤goal ⁢of Sarafov’s ⁣actions is to prevent ‌the formation of a‍ government, possibly leading to new ​elections. This aligns with the stated goals of Delyan Peevski, leader of “DPS-New Beginning.” The attack on Petkov⁢ makes a coalition between GERB⁢ and ‌PP-DB even more unlikely. GERB would ⁤face the question of how to form a coalition with a partner​ investigated for ​a crime during his tenure as prime minister, especially one who⁣ was‍ involved in the illegal arrest of Borisov.

PP-DB, on ‌the other‌ hand, faces the challenge of partnering with a formation dependent on Peevski, who uses the prosecutor’s office for‌ political purposes. This solidifies PP’s stance against negotiating with GERB until they sign‍ a declaration on a sanitary cordon around Peevski, ⁢aimed at dethroning Sarafov.

The second goal is to prevent the separation of DB from PP,which‍ Borisov ⁣desires.⁤ DB announced its readiness for negotiations to form ​a government with guarantees for the cordon declaration as part of a coalition agreement.Though,the request ​for Petkov’s immunity has solidified DB’s support for PP,further complicating the political landscape.

In the tumultuous ⁤political landscape of Bulgaria, the recent developments surrounding the “separation negotiations” between ‌GERB and‍ DB have ‌sparked ⁢a whirlwind of speculation. If these negotiations prove fruitful,‌ the Progressive‍ Party ⁢(PP) might find itself in a precarious‍ position, ⁤potentially leading to a ⁢meaningful shift in the likelihood of the first cabinet mandate’s realization.

caution in the Crosshairs

The unfolding scenario in Bulgaria has a third,more ominous objective: to issue a⁢ stern warning to other parliamentary factions considering aligning with legal amendments that could jeopardize the election of Ivan Sarafov and disrupt the status quo in the prosecution by ushering in ⁣a new Supreme judicial Council (SJC). A coalition outside GERB ‍and “DPS-New Beginning” has already begun to ‍take ‌shape, nearly materializing in the ​attempt ‍to elect Silvi Kirilov as Speaker of ⁤the Parliament, an endeavor⁢ that narrowly missed its ‌mark. This coalition includes political forces that have thrown their support ⁤behind the idea of a sanitary cordon.

With the move to strip a party leader of immunity, the Peevski-Sarafov duo is also sending a chilling message‌ to‍ other party leaders and representatives: tread carefully, for you could be the‌ next‍ target. However, the repercussions of⁢ this bold move are likely to backfire. It⁢ is indeed​ becoming⁤ increasingly evident, even to the most skeptical, that the prosecution is under the thumb of Peevski, with sarafov executing his commands without​ question.

The strategy is,⁢ actually, counterproductive,‍ as it not only bolsters the ​case for a radical overhaul of the ⁣prosecutor’s office but also has the potential to galvanize a more resolute parliamentary majority‍ to expedite the reform.In this scenario,the⁣ GERB party risks not ⁣only isolation but also the specter of being tethered to Peevski’s influence. Should elections be called again in the near future, GERB will face the electorate bearing the indelible mark of its subservience to Peevski, potentially consigning it to further isolation in the next parliament.

Bulgarian Parliament

As the political chessboard in Bulgaria continues to​ evolve, the moves made ⁢by key players will undoubtedly have far-reaching consequences. The interplay between GERB, DB, and the Progressive Party, along⁣ with the looming specter of reform, promises to keep ⁣the nation on the edge of its⁢ seat.


Political Turmoil in Bulgaria: An ‌In-Depth Interview on the Ongoing Crisis



As the political landscape in bulgaria becomes increasingly convoluted, the recent maneuvers of the ​prosecutor’s office ​and key political figures have sparked a national debate. Acting Chief Prosecutor ⁣Borislav Sarafov’s request to lift immunity from ‍Kiril Petkov⁣ has thrown the coalition-building efforts into disarray, revealing deeper fractures within the Bulgarian parliament. ⁣We delve into these developments wiht‌ political analyst Ivan Markov, who shares⁤ his insights on ⁢the ‌implications for governance and ‌justice in Bulgaria.





The prosecutor’s Office at the Center of Political Crisis



Senior Editor: ⁤Ivan, the prosecutor’s ‌office is‌ at the heart of the current political crisis in Bulgaria. What do you ‌think about the recent request to lift the immunity ‌of Kiril Petkov?



Ivan Markov: It’s‌ a strategic move that reflects the extent of political maneuvering in Bulgaria. The timing is particularly telling, coinciding ‍with ⁣important ‌legislative actions aimed at reforming the judiciary. There’s a perception that the prosecutor’s office operates more as⁤ a political tool than an impartial institution.





Public Sentiment and Legitimacy Issues



Senior Editor: You mentioned that⁣ the prosecutor’s office lacks‌ public legitimacy. ⁤How dose this impact the situation?



Ivan Markov: Absolutely.Only 5% of‍ people have⁢ a ⁣positive view of the chief prosecutor’s⁢ activities according to recent surveys. When the public lacks trust, any action taken—especially ​one as consequential as lifting parliamentary​ immunity—is viewed with skepticism. This can undermine the ‌political ‌stability essential⁤ for effective governance.





An Attempt ⁣to Torpedo Cabinet negotiations



Senior Editor: The timing and target of this request create speculation ⁣about⁢ intentions. Do you believe this is an attempt to disrupt government formation?



ivan Markov: Yes, it certainly seems that way. Sarafov’s​ actions appear designed to​ complicate coalition dynamics, particularly between GERB and the PP-DB alliance.The⁤ historical context of Borisov’s arrest further complicates negotiations, making‌ any‍ coalition formation extremely challenging.





Impact on Political⁣ Alliances



Senior Editor: What ⁣implications does this have for alliances like PP-DB and their stance against GERB?



Ivan Markov: PP-DB is​ finding‍ it increasingly arduous to negotiate with​ GERB, especially given the prosecutor’s influence.⁢ Their demand for ⁤a ​”sanitary cordon” around controversial figures like Peevski suggests they are adamant about distancing themselves from manipulative political practices. This puts considerable pressure on all parties involved.





The Future of Governance in bulgaria



Senior Editor: Considering the current political turmoil,what⁣ do you foresee ​for the future of⁤ Bulgarian governance?



Ivan Markov: The path forward is fraught⁢ with challenges. If the current trajectory continues,we might see an escalation toward new elections. Furthermore, if public sentiment grows increasingly disillusioned with the existing order, there⁣ could be ⁣significant calls for judicial reform and, perhaps, ‍systemic change in how political processes‍ are⁤ managed in Bulgaria.





As the unfolding​ political chess game continues, the stakes remain high. The actions​ of key players in the prosecutor’s office and parliament will undoubtedly resonate‌ throughout⁢ the nation, shaping the future of Bulgarian democracy.



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