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Senators: Corruption threatens US-Bulgarian relations
"Corruption and a lack of media freedom in Bulgaria are “serious challenges to the US-Bulgaria bilateral relationship,” according to a
joint statement by US Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman Bob Menendez (Democrat) and Jim Rich, one of the committee’s senior Republicans.
“The persistent corruption, declining media freedom, politicisation of the judiciary, and other threats to the rule of law pose serious challenges to the US-Bulgaria bilateral relationship,” read the joint statement.
The senators also highlighted that Bulgaria fairs worst among EU countries in Transparency International’s corruption index, as well as under the media freedom index published by Reporters Without Borders.
“The Bulgarian government and judiciary must work to uphold the rule of law for all, not just some, and the media must have the freedom to report the truth without facing harassment, violence, or punishment,” the senators said.
They commented that for eight months the citizens of Bulgaria have called for protests demanding an end to corruption, the rule of law and respect for democratic values. The US embassy in Sofia also backed the protests last summer.
The ruling GERB party suspects that the position of the two senators is the result of lobbying. Prime Minister and GERB leader Boyko Borissov did not comment, nor did he oppose his party’s position.
Georg Georgiev (GERB) tried to align the position of the senators with the visit of Republicans for Bulgaria party leader Tsvetan Tsvetanov to the US."
Senators: Corruption threatens US-Bulgarian relations – EURACTIV.com
Senators Warn U.S.-Bulgarian Relationship Faces 'Serious Challenges' As Sofia Prepares For Elections
Senators Warn U.S.-Bulgarian Relationship Faces 'Serious Challenges' As Sofia Prepares For Elections (rferl.org)
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