The beach, supposedly public, is close to a mansion owned by Ahmed Dogan, a former politician from the ethnic Turkish DPS party with shadowy business interests. Boyko Borissov, the Bulgarian prime minister. Ivanov said the public was gradually coming to recognise the need for reform of the judiciary and for the prosecutor general to be held accountable. “I spent 14 years fighting for the public to start understanding what are the problems of the Bulgarian judiciary and I know how difficult it was to raise awareness,” he said. According to Cholakov, the longer Borissov remains in power, the more his party will suffer electorally in the next elections.
Source: The Guardian August 20, 2020 10:52 UTC