Bulgaria’s ex-prime minister Borisov released

Bulgaria’s ex-prime minister Borisov released

He left the police headquarters in the capital Sofia on Friday evening, the media reported. “No accusations, nothing,” said Borisov, according to a report by the TV channel bTV. Ex-Finance Minister Vladislav Goranov and Borisov’s former media adviser Sevdalina Arnaudowa, who were also arrested the night before, were also released.

Supporters of Borisov’s GERB party, who had gathered in front of the police headquarters, cheered. The day after Borisov’s arrest, the judiciary no longer linked his detention to a misuse of EU funds. The public prosecutor’s office in Sofia announced on Friday that the pre-trial investigation into suspicion of extortion was ongoing and that the EU public prosecutor’s office was excluded. This contradicts an original information from the Ministry of the Interior, which has since been removed from the website. There were no specific allegations.

Finance Minister Assen Vasilev attributed Borisov’s arrest to a tip-off by a Bulgarian gambling magnate living in exile in Dubai, against whom 18 charges have been brought in Bulgaria. He accuses Borisov, ex-Finance Minister Goranov and Borisov’s media adviser Arnaudowa of blackmail.

Borissov was Bulgaria’s prime minister from 2009 to 2021, with a short break. Just last Sunday, the 62-year-old was re-elected head of his conservative GERB party, which is currently the largest opposition force. Demonstrators repeatedly accused Borisov of corrupt administration.

Source: Nachrichten

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