site.btaPresident Urges Politicians to Follow Direction Set by Voters

July 24 (BTA) - President  Rumen Radev expects the so-called parties of change to go
unswervingly in the direction set by Bulgarian citizens. He said
 the date for awarding the government-forming mandate "will
become clear when these parties guarantee they have achieved a
positive result."

Radev was speaking in Veliko Turnovo, where he attended a
ceremony for presenting diplomas to graduates of the National
Military University.

He expects that the parties of change will form a government
which will seek to root out malpractices, fight corruption,
poverty and inequality, raise incomes, including pensions, and
create better conditions for healthcare and education.

The President noted that by rejecting Justice Minister Yanaki
Stoilov's proposal to remove Prosecutor General Ivan Geshev from
 office, the Supreme Judicial Council acted in favour of the
status-quo. "The judicial system needs a deep-going reform which
 will make the Prosecutor General accountable," Radev said.
"This means that we need to give honest, responsible Bulgarian
magistrates a chance to start a real struggle against
corruption." RI/VE

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