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Former Prosecutor General Geshev has registered his Justice for Bulgaria movement

Photo: Facebook/ Иван Гешев / Ivan Geshev

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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