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Text scandal interrupted a session of the SJC –

/ world today news/ Prime Minister Boyko Borisov arrived at the Supreme Judicial Council. He asked to be heard after the chairman of the Supreme Court of Cassation, Lozan Panov, announced the contents of an e-mail forwarded to him by Borisov in connection with the debates in the Board of Review against Judge Vladimira Yaneva.

Earlier today, the meeting of the Supreme Judicial Council was interrupted after the chairman of the Supreme Court of Cassation, Lozan Panov, announced the content of an email sent to him by Prime Minister Boyko Borisov. “Lozan Panov again suggested that we call you to the SCC on the records of the two khakis. We did not accept it,” reads the text message that the head of the SCC received from Boyko Borisov’s phone number.

Lozan Panov insists that the competent authorities trace the path of this message, not bothering to comment on why, according to him, the prime minister forwarded the message in question to him, BNR reports. The head of the Supreme Court again raised the question of the fast way in which the Supreme Court is trying to finish the investigation into the conversations between Vladimira Yaneva and Rumyana Chenalova, which refer to inadmissible relations between the executive and judicial authorities in connection with specific pending cases. Lozan Panov was outraged that the item entered the agenda of the SJC extraordinary and stated that in fact the text on the judicial system for the reform was not his speech, which was the subject of scrutiny in the Ethics Commission, but rather a way in which it would end this scandal.

Panov commented that he showed the text message to the chief prosecutor personally. If there is any competent authority that can determine the path of this text, it is the prosecutor’s office, so the drama continues.

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