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Monitoring group of the EP will examine the rule of law in Bulgaria

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A delegation of the Monitoring Group of the European Parliament will arrive on a visit to Bulgaria on Thursday and Friday. Its members will review the situation with the rule of law in the country.

They will hold meetings with Prime Minister Nikolay Denkov, cabinet ministers, President Rumen Radev, senior representatives of the judiciary and the police, as well as representatives of civil society.

The delegation will be headed by the Dutch MEP Sofia in 't Veld from "Renew Europe", and it will also include the Bulgarian MEP Elena Yoncheva from the Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats, the German MEP from the group of the Greens/European Free Alliance Eric Marquardt and the Irish Clare Daly of the radical left.



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