Today, before the Prosecutorial College of the Supreme Judicial Council (SJC), an unexpected event occurred that changes the judicial landscape in Bulgaria. Borislav Sarafov has officially withdrawn his consent to assume the position of Acting Prosecutor General of the Republic of Bulgaria.
Reasons for Sarafov's decision
In his statement, Sarafov emphasized that the decision was not made spontaneously. He pointed to several key factors that led to this extreme result:
- Institutional stability: Efforts for professional consolidation and restoration of trust in the prosecution.
- Political pressure: Sarafov stated that in recent months, the prosecution has been subject to "unfounded and improper pressure."
- Personal attacks: He emphasized that he has become a target of a "targeted, defamatory, and compromising campaign."
What lies ahead for the judiciary?
Sarafov's withdrawal presents a new dilemma for the Supreme Judicial Council. Although he emphasized that the prosecution is in a more stable position thanks to international partners, the situation remains uncertain due to:
- The ongoing casus with the expired mandates of the SJC colleges.
- Legislative changes that complicate the selection of a new Prosecutor General.
- The need for transparent elections within the judiciary.
Sarafov concluded his statement with a commitment to continue serving justice and the Bulgarian citizens within the framework of the law and his professional duty.