site.btaPresident Urges National Security Agency to Send Equal Volume of Information to Him, PM and Parliament Leader, and Stop Leaking "Informal Information"
President Rumen Radev Thursday urged the State Agency for National Security (SANS) to comply with the law and send an equal volume of information to him, the Prime Minister and the Parliament leader, and to stop leaking "informal information". "The problem is with the informal information that SANS is leaking to certain party leaders and politicians," the President said as he was speaking to reporters.
Asked if he sees a reason to take to the Constitutional Court recent amendments to the SANS Act that took away from the Head of State the power to appoint and dismiss the SANS leader and left it all in Parliament's hands, the President said he would wait to hear the debate in Parliament, "if things come to a debate".
The amendments were adopted conclusively on October 2 but were vetoed by the President.
The President was speaking to the press while attending an event at the Monument to Bulgarian Pilots in Sofia on the occasion of the Aviation and the Air Force Day.
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