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GERB/SDS ask whose interests does a bill submitted by Democratic Bulgaria serve

GERB MP Desislava Atanasova
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“Whose interests does the bill submitted by Democratic Bulgaria, aimed to stop all 700 lawsuits filed by this country's Anti-Mafia Commission, serve?”, asked the Chairperson of the GERB/SDS parliamentary group Desislava Atanasova on Facebook. The lawsuits concern 1,600 people. The commission claims assets to the tune of over EUR 1.5 billion, added Desislava Atanasova.

She also published a short list of the most important claims: A claim against Tsvetan Vasilev to the tune of EUR 1 billion; Banev family- EUR 70 million; Arabadjiev family - EUR 175 million; Minyo Staykov – EUR 65 million; Vasil Bozhkov – EUR 100 million and Ivo Prokopiev - 100 million euros.




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