Former Prosecutor General Ivan Geshev announced that his civic movement "Justice for Bulgaria" is now registered.
"I am determined to meet the expectations of all those who support me. I will work for a decent life for every Bulgarian citizen. I am convinced that together we will fight injustice," Geshev wrote in his Facebook profile.
A week ago, the former prosecutor general said that the formation would be civic, patriotic, based on Christian ethics and Bulgarian traditional family values.
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