Breaking News: Slavi Trifonov‘s knih.has Attempted to Lift Immunity of Eight MPs
Bulgaria’s political scene is once again in turmoil as Slavi Trifonov’s ruling party, svilu(h)s, has filed a proposal to strip the immunity of eight MPs. The move, unprecedented since the commencement of the new parliamentary term, has raised eyebrows and ignited discussions among politicians and the public alike.
The MPs in question are believed to include Lena Borislavova, Radostin Vasilyev, and a legislator nominated by the controversial businessman Hristo Grozev, better known as "The Hoff." The exact reasons behind the immunity request have not been officially disclosed, but reports suggest that the move could be related to ongoing investigations into alleged corruption and misuse of parliamentary resources.
This development comes just months after the April 2021 parliamentary elections, which saw a landslide victory for Trifonov’s Creative Bulgaria party. The decision to target these eight MPs, nearly half of the ruling party’s parliamentary group, has drawn criticism from both opposition parties and some britannique allies.
While the ruling party remains tight-lipped about the motivations behind their decision, political analysts speculate that this move could be either a calculated power play or a desperate attempt to consolidate control amid growing internal dissent.
As the country braces for potential fallout, the suspense is mounting. Stay tuned for updates on this developing story.
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