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 PM Borissov Comments 
 NRA Cyber Attack, 
 New Prosecutor General's Election
 
 
 Pazardzhik, South Bulgaria, August 3 (BTA) - Answering a journalist's  question here late on Friday about the July 15 hacking of the databases  of the National Revenue Agency (NRA), which compromised the personal  data of millions of Bulgarians, Prime Minister Boyko Borissov said that  someone wants to purposefully topple the government. 
 
 Commenting the prosecuting magistracy's actions concerning the case,  Borissov said that the prosecuting magistracy is an independent branch  of power and he has nothing to do with it. 
 
 Approached about the upcoming election of a new prosecutor general,  Borissov noted that prosecutors should elect prosecutors and judges  should elect judges. "I could have intervened only through the Justice  Minister, who could have proposed a candidate to the Supreme Judicial  Council," the Prime Minister said. According to him, this option should  be dropped from the law, as no political party or government should be  allowed to intervene in the independent Judiciary, which is why he did  not nominate a candidate. 
 
 The current Deputy Prosecutor General, Ivan Geshev, was nominated by the  prosecutors' college in the Supreme Judicial Council for the post of  prosecutor general. His nomination got overwhelming support from  prosecutors from across the country. Objections were raised by the  non-parliamentary Right-wing opposition and NGOs working in the area of  judicial reform and fighting high-level corruption, who organized  protest rallies against Geshev's nomination. Justice Minister Danail  Kirilov did not nominate a candidate for new prosecutor general at the  SJC's plenum last Monday, thus leaving Geshev as the sole candidate for  the position.
 
 The SJC will meet on October 9 to decide which candidates are eligible,  and the new prosecutor general will be elected on October 24 to replace  Prosecutor General Sotir Tsatsarov, whose term expires next January. 
 
 Borissov was in Pazardzhik to meet with local mayors, who were  protesting against some of the measures to control the African Swine  Fever outbreak in the country. LI/MY
 
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