Maria Filipova, the current chair of the Commission for Consumer Protection (CCP), is the frontrunner for the post of deputy ombudsman after she received the highest score in the evaluation procedure conducted by the Evaluation Commission. With an impressive 15 points, her candidacy is significantly ahead of the other contenders, which positions her as the primary choice for the National Assembly. This information was officially published on the website of the ombudsman's institution.
Filipova's nomination has been submitted for a vote
Today, in light of the score achieved by Filipova, ombudsman Velislava Delcheva is expected to submit her nomination for a vote in parliament. This move follows established procedures and underscores the institution's trust in the commission's choice. In second place is Marina Kisyova de Heus with 13 points, followed by Denitsa Dimitrova with 12 points, which indicates a tight race but also a clear lead for Filipova.
Filipova's nomination comes from the "Active Consumers" Association – an organization that protects citizens' rights and supports candidates with proven experience in this field.
During her hearing before the commission, she presented her vision for the role of the deputy ombudsman, emphasizing her commitment to working to eliminate all inaccuracies that currently violate people's rights. "Through the ombudsman's institution, we will eliminate all inaccuracies that currently violate people's rights", stated Filipova, demonstrating a clear goal and determination.
In her argument, she cited her extensive professional experience gained in various institutions as the main reason why she accepted the nomination. "Institutions must be close to the people; they must be heard, understood", the contender for the deputy public defender stressed, highlighting the need for greater transparency and accessibility of state administration.
Initiatives to improve citizen protection
- Filipova announced the creation of a national telephone line to the executive branch.
- The initiative aims to provide citizens with direct and quick access to help when their rights are violated.
- The goal is to facilitate the process of filing complaints and to speed up the resolution of problems people face daily.
Maria Filipova's candidacy for deputy ombudsman is an important step in further strengthening the institution of the public defender. With her experience in consumer protection and her clear vision for dealing with administrative problems, she has the potential to contribute significantly to increasing the effectiveness of the ombudsman in protecting civil rights. The upcoming vote in the National Assembly will be a key moment that will determine the future of this important position.