Prime Minister Dimitar Glavchev has dismissed the director of the “Automobile Administration“ Borislav Muerov. This became clear during the parliamentary control today, reports BGNES.
The reason is the difficulties with the annual technical inspections of cars. Since the introduction of the new system, there have been claims that there is a problem with the exhaust gas requirements, and for this reason many of the passenger cars, including new models from recent years, cannot pass the tests. At the same time, owners of cars 10-20 years old with diesel engines pass the tests without any problems.
Deputy Angel Slavchev from “Vazrazhdane“ asked the Prime Minister when a task force would be formed to change the ordinance. In response, Glavchev stated that he had signed the order for Muerov's release and that a working group was about to be created.
Borislav Muerov is a long-time employee of the Ministry of the Interior. Before heading the Automobile Administration, he held various managerial positions, including chief of the police in Stara Zagora.