Alleged Mafia Boss Moves Closer to Run in Bulgaria Elections

EU & Parliamentary Elections 2009 | May 22, 2009, Friday // 13:21|  views

Plamen Galev (pictured) and Angel Hristov have been in custody for five months already on charges of establishing and leading an organized crime group and racketeering. Photo by BGNES

Supporters of one of the two infamous Galevi brothers, who are allegedly amongst Bulgaria's central mafia bosses, have submitted documents for his running in the general elections this summer.

The Regional Election Commission in the town of Kyustendil is to decide whether to accept or turn down the registration of Plamen Galev. The nomination can be registered in the Central Election Commission in Sofia only after the candidate gathers 10,000 signatures in his support.

Plamen Galev and Angel Hristov are currently in custody but their lawyer, Menko Menkov, announced in April their determination to run for members of Bulgaria's parliament.

Menkov also confirmed that they will not be putting forward their candidature for the European Parliament but will instead concentrate on this summer's Bulgarian general elections.

Earlier, Bulgaria's chief prosecutor had harshly criticized the decision of the two notorious businessmen from the southwest town of Dupnitsa to run for parliament, saying what they seek is an escape from justice.

Galev and Hristov have been in custody for five months already on charges of establishing and leading an organized crime group and racketeering.

The two came to the public's attention after it was leaked to the media that the former Interior Minister Rumen Petkov had met with them while they were under investigation for organized criminal activities.

The information spurred a scandal, which eventually led to the resignation of Petkov as Interior Minister.

 

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