site.btaIvan Geshev Remains Only Candidate for New Prosecutor General
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 Ivan Geshev Remains 
 Only Candidate for 
 New Prosecutor General
 
 
 Sofia, July 29 (BTA) - At Monday's plenum of the Supreme Judicial  Council (SJC), Justice Minister Danail Kirilov did not nominate a  candidate for new prosecutor general. This was the last JSC meeting  where the Justice Minister could make a nomination. This leaves Deputy  Prosecutor General Ivan Geshev the only candidate for the position.
 
 Geshev was nominated for prosecutor general by the SJC Prosecutors  Chamber on July 22. He received the support of all eleven members of the  Chamber, including that of Prosecutor General Sotir Tsatsarov, whose  term expires in January 2020.
 
 Kirilov explained that he considers Geshev's nomination as one of the  professional circles. In his words, even if there were another nominee,  the maximum support they would receive would be within the 14 votes of  the SJC members. "That would result in no election, no result of the  election procedure. It would also mean the creation of a precondition  for confrontation between the two chambers of the SJC, which I believe  is absolutely undesirable and should not be allowed in any way and for  any reason," the Minister said during the sitting. 
 
 He added he could not accept the only other proposal made - for the  nomination of investigator Boyko Atanassov - because of its failure to  meet the legal requirements. 
 
 It transpired last week that the BOEC movement (a non-governmental  organization which focuses on judicial independence and  counter-corruption) has launched a petition in support of nominating  Atanassov for new prosecutor general.
 
 Later on Monday, Geshev was asked by journalists what had changed his  initial position to not be a candidate for new prosecutor general. "I  have been supported  by the professional community. This is evident. I  have been supported not so much by the SJC Prosecutors Chamber as by the  whole professional community. This is huge trust that I am obliged to  justify," he replied. "I am not one to run from responsibility or trust,  nor am I one to run from battles or from expressing one's personal  opinion. I do not fear the consequences, it is important to tell the  truth, you should do what is necessary, come what may," he commented.
 
 Also on Monday, the SJC Prosecutors Chamber unanimously supported the  appointment of Dimiter Petrov as head of the Specialized Prosecution  Office (SPO). Petrov has been acting head and Deputy Chairman of the  SPO.
 
 During the hearing before the Chamber, he said his goal is to fill to  100 per cent the permanent positions for prosecutors, investigators,  employees and prosecutorial assistants, as well as to develop the media  policy so as to keep society informed and understanding of the  prosecuting magistracy's work.
 
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