site.btaParliament Holds Hearing on Trud Daily
Sofia, December 8 (BTA) - During the first hearing ever in the 47th  National Assembly on Wednesday, Culture Minister Velislav Minekov had to  answer questions about the Ministry's actions against the opposition  Trud daily but instead, he pummelled the formerly ruling GERB party with  his own questions about their treatment of opposition journalists and  media outlets while in power. Their response was telling the Parliament  Chair he should have asked the Minister to leave for showing disrespect  to the legislature. 
 
 The National Assembly held a hearing on Trud, which is one of Bulgaria's  oldest private media outlets, on a petition by 59 MPs of GERB-UDF  following Monday's drive by police and Culture Ministry officials to  evict the Trud staff from their editorial offices in a building  belonging to the Ministry. According to the Culture Ministry, the  company which rents the premises for Trud has delayed the payment of 10  monthly rents and over 100,000 leva for utility costs.
 
 Editor-in-Chief Petyo Blaskov has accused the government of political  repressions and said his employees would disobey the order to leave the  place. He also said that they were late with the rent payment because  the Culture Ministry never asked for the money - until now. 
 
 The saga with the sealed-off editorial offices of Trud has been front-page news for some papers for several days now.
 
 Approached by journalists in Parliament's lobby, Minekov said that he  will talk with the Regional Governor of Sofia to provide GERB with a  State-owned property under the Political Parties Act so that the party  could vacate their offices in the National Palace of Culture (NDK).
 
 The party's headquarters are housed on floors 16 and 17 of the NDK  Administrative Building, which were taken away from the NDK management  during GERB's government over "expired necessity". Now the Culture  Ministry wants to get these two floors back and rent them in the hopes  that they will generate profit for the NDK with its piles of debt. 
 
 In the Minister's words, during the period in which GERB have been using  the two floors, the NDK lost revenues from rent to the amount of 6  million leva, considering rent prices in the area. 
 
 Toma Bikov MP of GERB said in the plenary chamber that from 2009 to  2019, his party paid a monthly rent of 5,500 leva. Following changes to  the Political Parties Act, GERB began using their headquarters free of  charge, just like all other parties, he argued. 
 
 LN/DS
 
 
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