The article discusses a signal submitted by Bulgarian European prosecutor Theodora Georgieva to the Ministry of Justice during the caretaker government at the end of March. In her report, she claimed to have been threatened by high-ranking members of the Bulgarian Prosecution Service and a politically sanctioned figure from the US and UK. The signal was forwarded to the Ministry of Interior (MVR) for investigation. While the MVR investigated the threats against Georgieva and provided her with protection, they did not investigate the part related to then-head prosecutor Borislav Sarafov. However, the Sofia City Prosecutor’s Office ordered all materials to be sent to the state prosecution immediately. Despite this, the MVR delayed the process by one day, which led the prosecution to initiate a case for a disciplinary offense, claiming that someone in the MVR attempted to investigate the head prosecutor without proper authority. Meanwhile, another storyline involves DPS leader Delian Peevski, who complained to the prosecution about comments made by then-Interior Minister Emil Dachev. Dachev later stated that the case had been withdrawn, but it turned out the reason was not Peevski’s举报
Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): The article presents both sides of the situation without overtly favoring any particular perspective. It describes the actions taken by the prosecution and the MVR, as well as the claims made by Georgieva and Peevski, without using biased language or selectively omitting information.




