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Bulgarian President, Rosen Plevneliev, has made a commitment to monitor the implementation of the judicial system reform. Photo by BGNES
Bulgarian President, Rosen Plevneliev is beginning Thursday a series of meetings with representatives of the judicial power in the country.
The news was reported by the Presidential office's press center.
Plevneliev is meeting Thursday with the Chairs of the Supreme Court of Cassations and of the Supreme Administrative Court and with Chief Prosecutor, Boris Velchev.
The meetings are part of the continuing effort of the Head of State to establish productive dialogue between his institution and representatives of all powers in the country. They are also connected to Plevneliev's commitment to monitor the implementation of the judicial system reform.
The meetings are continuing Friday when the President will talk to the Supreme Judicial Council, VSS, member, Aneliya Mingova, and the Chief Inspector of the VSS Inspectorate, Anna Karaivanova.
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