Bulgarian PM Labels Judge's Ousting 'Provocation'
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Bulgarian PM Labels Judge's Ousting 'Provocation'

Bulgaria : Bulgaria | Jul 13, 2012 at 12:24 AM PDT
Source: Novinite
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Bulgarian Prime Minister , Boyko Borisov , has reacted to the dismissal of Miroslava Todorova , Chair of the Bulgarian Judges Association and Judge at the Sofia City Court , saying it was a pure provocation . Judge Miroslava Todorova , who gained reputation as the strongest critic of the Supreme Judicial... FULL ARTICLE AT Novinite
 
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