Assoc. Natalia Kiselova, professor of constitutional law, commented to Euronews Bulgaria on yesterday's decision of the Constitutional Court.
Due to the fact that a significant majority was not gathered within the framework of the previous National Assembly in order to categorically carry out the judicial reform, it also leads to divergent opinions on the part of the various parliamentary groups.
Let's be objective and see that only part of the provisions have been declared unconstitutional, especially in the chapter “Judicial Power”. They refer to the division of the SJC into two new bodies – for judges and prosecutors. For this reason, since the provisions are very related, therefore they seem many.
Next – and for me this is the most important thing - the limitation of the powers of the prosecutor's office as an authority for legality is preserved.