/ world today news/ Thank you for your support, said Nadezhda Yordanova
As of April 1, there were 30 Bulgarian citizens in Bulgarian custody for more than 6 months without charges
With thunderous applause, the National Assembly closed the specialized justice. The debate lasted more than 10 hours. It started at 9 a.m. and ended just after 7 p.m.
“How was it – one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind,” announced Christian Vigenin, who presided over the meeting, quoting Neil Armstrong’s historic line on the moon landing.
“The law will be greeted with champagne, but it will be implemented with tears. Now you will have to blame the Sofia District Court, the Sofia City Court, there will be chaos in the system,” announced Toma Bikov from GERB.
“I voted against not only because I think this bill is harmful to Bulgarian justice. I voted against because I refuse to sacrifice working institutions in the name of fake shamans,” said Desislava Atanasova from GERB. She also chose many names and nicknames of people from the underworld.
“Thank you for the support,” announced Nadezhda Yordanova, who was at the entire discussion. She assured that the judicial reform does not stop there. Even today, while they were debating, the working group that will deal with legislative changes resulting from the Kolevi v. Bulgaria decision began work.
She reported that as of April 1, there were 30 citizens detained without charges for more than 6 months, and five without an indictment for more than a year.
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