We cannot expect the Constitution to have detailed and detailed norms. In the Constitution, as the highest normative act, it is stipulated that the texts should be the most abstract, they cannot be concrete.
This is what former Deputy Minister of Justice Emil Dechev told BNT.
According to him, in recent years there has been a rule that people who have been ministers should not be MPs, because there is a contradiction, but there is no such restriction. This is how he answered a question about whether we can see the former minister in the National Assembly.
Regarding the judicial reform, Emil Dechev stated: “It is possible that such changes will happen that the judicial reform will be turned upside down. Many important changes will be sought in the bill and I suspect that they will be mostly in the part about the prosecution, the chief prosecutor and the SJC“.
The former Deputy Minister of Justice warned that it is easier to cause mischief by parliamentary floating majorities.