(ANSAmed) - BELGRADE, JULY 12 - In Bulgaria, the institutional clash between President Rumen Radeve and Prime Minister Boyko Borissov is getting increasingly harsh, who for months has accused each other of not doing the interests of the country. Radevev, after tensions and riots in opposing demonstrations in Sofia by supporters of the two sides, asked expressly to Prime Minister Borissov yesterday to get away with all his government and together with the prosecutor general.
"There is only one way out of this situation, that the government and the attorney general resign," said the president, speaking on television, as reported by the mediaserbi.
In his view, both the government and the prosecutor's office have lost the trust of the people, who are united in the fight against corruption and manipulation of all kinds. On several occasions in the past, President Radev has intervened to denounce the policy of Borissov's government, who in his view is responsible for the crisis in the country and not to operate in the interest of the population. (ANSAmed). (HANDLE).
Bulgaria: President Radev asks Prime Minister Borissov to resign
2020-07-13T01:25:52.212Z
In Bulgaria, the institutional clash between President Rumen Radev and Prime Minister Boyko Borissov is getting harder, and for months they have accused each other of not doing the interests of the country. (HANDLE)