EU Liberals: Wiretapping in Bulgaria Imperils Democracy

Bulgaria in EU | April 17, 2013, Wednesday // 15:56|  views

ALDE European Parliament political group chair Guy Verhofstadt. Photo by EPA/BGNES

The liberal ALDE group in the European Parliament has issuing a strong statement of concern regarding the ongoing wiretapping scandal involving previous Bulgarian Minister of Interior Tsvetan Tsvetanov.

"Sanctioning of illegal wiretapping of opposition politicians in Bulgaria by state authorities undermines democracy and the fairness of the electoral process," stated ALDE group chair, Belgian MEP Guy Verhofstadt.

"The EU monitoring mechanism covers adherence to the rule of law matters and therefore the ongoing scandal should be seriously analysed by the EC. With less than one month before elections in Bulgaria, citizens need to be reassured that their fundamental rights are protected," added Verhofstadt.

Monday Bulgaria's prosecution announced results of an ongoing investigation, suggesting that the use of special surveillance devices under Tsvetanov was excessive and in violation of regulatory requirements.

Bulgarian ALDE MEPs Antoniya Parvanova and Filiz Hyusmenova also expressed concerns about the processes in their home country.

"The current situation is the result of the [former ruling] GERB party systematically abusing their authority. The scandal is evidence of an extremely dangerous process of politicization within the Ministry of Interior over the last four years," said Parvanova and Hyusmenova.

"This process is pushing Bulgaria back to the dark times of the totalitarian regime and is driving us further from the European values, the rule of law and democracy," added the liberal MEPs.

The socialist S&D group in the European Parliament has also released a similar statement, calling on Tsvetan Tsvetanov to step down from the position of GERB campaign leader for the upcoming May 12 elections.


Tags: elections, prosecution, Tsvetan Tsvetanov, GERB, Filiz Hyusmenova, Antoniya Parvanova, rule of law, EC, EU, democracy, European parliament, S&D, ALDE, Guy Verhofstadt, special surveillance devices, wiretapping

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