We Continue the Change chairman Assen Vassilev accused Borislav Sarafov of illegally managing state funds and demanded his detention on Saturday. Vassilev stated that Sarafov continues to control more than 40 million leva monthly despite the Supreme Court of Cassation ruling that he ceased serving as acting prosecutor general on July 21. The PP leader compared Sarafov's situation to Varna Mayor Kotsev's detention, which lasted over two months, based on potential future actions.
Vassilev claimed former Varna Deputy Mayor Dian Ivanov provided testimony under pressure and threats. The party chairman called the dispute a battle for Bulgaria's future between normal institutions and entrenched criminal networks. He urged citizens to support healthcare workers protesting on Tuesday for fair compensation and emphasized that implementing reforms requires political will rather than financial resources alone.
Vassilev claimed former Varna Deputy Mayor Dian Ivanov provided testimony under pressure and threats. The party chairman called the dispute a battle for Bulgaria's future between normal institutions and entrenched criminal networks. He urged citizens to support healthcare workers protesting on Tuesday for fair compensation and emphasized that implementing reforms requires political will rather than financial resources alone.