Rosen Zhelyazkov on Kyoveshi Investigation, Interior Ministry’s Smuggling Ties
zhelyazkov Defends Government Against Corruption Allegations,Addresses Gas Storage Concerns
SOFIA,Bulgaria (AP) — Prime Minister Rosen Zhelyazkov addressed Parliament,refuting allegations of government inaction regarding potential corruption and addressing concerns about the Cyren gas storage facility. His remarks came during a parliamentary control session in response to questions from MP Lena Borislavova of PP-DB.
Cyren Gas Storage Facility: No Payments, No Damage
Zhelyazkov stated that the Cyren gas storage facility has not sustained any damage, attributing this to the absence of payments. He added, “If there is evidence of a crime investigation, then this is not the government’s job.”
European Prosecutor’s Office Investigation
Borislavova’s questions also touched on the European Prosecutor’s Office investigation, led by laura Kyoveshi, into matters concerning Chiren, as well as a case involving alleged smuggling and a signal from the BOEC Civic Association regarding senior police officers potentially obstructing a GDBOP action in Plovdiv.
Zhelyazkov characterized the line of questioning from PP-DB as more accusatory then inquisitive. He addressed a specific question posed from the rostrum: “Where is the prime minister in all the work in the case of the investigation by the European Prosecutor’s office for Chiren and the case with the State Security Service and the smugglers of cigarettes.”
The prime minister stated that such a broadly formulated question invites a dialog that could encroach upon the responsibilities of investigative and corruption-fighting bodies. He emphasized that the role of the European Prosecutor’s Office and the prosecutor’s Office of the Republic of Bulgaria is to investigate and bring charges against specific individuals.
Support for Interior Minister Mitov
Zhelyazkov voiced his confidence in Interior minister Daniel Mitov, expressing his belief that Mitov would take all necessary measures to dispel any suspicions of a protective “umbrella” being provided to smugglers by Ministry of Interior chiefs.
“The work of the European Prosecutor’s Office and the Prosecutor’s Office of the Republic of Bulgaria is to investigate acts and charges charges for specific persons,” Zhelyazkov said.
Zhelyazkov acknowledged the potential for intertwined official and personal relationships within regional directorates. he asserted that the government would remain intolerant of all forms of corruption and that this issue would be addressed.
Related Developments
Bulgarian Government under Scrutiny: A Q&A on Corruption Allegations and Gas Storage
What were the main topics addressed by Prime Minister Rosen Zhelyazkov?
Prime Minister Rosen Zhelyazkov addressed Parliament, focusing on two primary issues: allegations of government inaction regarding potential corruption and concerns surrounding the Cyren gas storage facility. His remarks were made during a parliamentary control session in response to questions from MP Lena Borislavova of PP-DB.
What did Prime Minister Zhelyazkov say about the Cyren gas storage facility?
Regarding the Cyren gas storage facility, Prime Minister Zhelyazkov stated that it had not sustained any damage. He attributed this to the absence of payments. he clarified that if criminal investigations were underway, it was not the government’s role to interfere.
What is the European Prosecutor’s Office investigating?
The European Prosecutor’s Office, led by Laura Kyoveshi, is investigating matters related to the chiren gas storage facility and a case involving alleged smuggling. This investigation also touches upon a signal from the BOEC Civic Association concerning potential obstruction by senior police officers of a GDBOP action in Plovdiv.
What was Prime Minister Zhelyazkov’s response to the questions from PP-DB regarding the investigations?
Prime Minister Zhelyazkov characterized the line of questioning from PP-DB as more accusatory than inquisitive. He stated that broadly formulated questions could encroach upon the responsibilities of investigative and corruption-fighting bodies. He emphasized the role of the European Prosecutor’s Office and the Bulgarian Prosecutor’s Office: to investigate and bring charges against specific individuals.
What did Prime Minister Zhelyazkov say about government support for Interior Minister Daniel mitov?
prime Minister zhelyazkov voiced his confidence in Interior Minister Daniel Mitov. He expressed his belief that Mitov would take all necessary measures to dispel any suspicions of a protective “umbrella” being provided to smugglers by the Ministry of Interior chiefs.
What is the role of the european Prosecutor’s Office and the Bulgarian Prosecutor’s Office,according to Prime Minister Zhelyazkov?
According to the Prime Minister,the role of the European Prosecutor’s Office and the Prosecutor’s Office of the Republic of Bulgaria is to investigate acts and bring charges against specific persons.
Did Prime Minister Zhelyazkov acknowledge the possibility of corruption within the Ministry of Interior?
Yes, Prime Minister Zhelyazkov acknowledged the potential for intertwined official and personal relationships within regional directorates. He asserted that the government would remain intolerant of all forms of corruption and that this issue would be addressed.
What are the related developments according to the article?
Democratic Bulgaria (DB) has called for Interior Minister Mitov to release classified information related to the alleged smuggling operations. They also seek access to data considered an investigative secret, contingent upon approval from the prosecutor’s office.
Summary of Key Arguments and Actions
Here’s a table summarizing the key points discussed in the article:
| Topic | Main Points |
|---|---|
| Cyren Gas Storage Facility | No damage; attributed to the absence of payments. Investigations are the obligation of appropriate authorities. |
| European Prosecutor’s Office Investigation | Investigating matters related to Chiren gas storage, alleged smuggling, and potential obstruction by police officers. |
| Prime Minister’s Stance | Questioning from PP-DB considered accusatory. Emphasized the role of prosecutors in investigating individuals, not the government. |
| Support for Interior Minister Mitov | Confidence expressed that mitov will address any potential protection for smugglers. |
| Corruption | Acknowledgement of potential issues and commitment to address corruption. |
| DB’s Actions | Demanding release of classified smuggling data from Mitov. |
