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Parliamentary ad hoc audit committee refers signals to Bulgaria’s caretaker cabinet

Maya Manolova
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The signals received by the Parliamentary ad hoc audit committee have been already sent to the newly-appointed caretaker ministers, announced Maya Manolova who chaired the former committee.

"We expect the work aimed at clarifying how the money of the Bulgarian taxpayers is spent to continue with the utmost of commmittment," Manolova said.

"We also expect from the caretaker cabinet to ensure fair elections. The legal preconditions are already in place. The amended Electoral Code provides more transparency and fairness. It will also depend on the caretaker cabinet how fair the next elections will be,” said Maya Manolova.




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