Parliament Overturns Veto on Anti-Corruption Law

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The Bulgarian Parliament successfully overturned a presidential veto on anti-corruption legislation, allowing for the establishment of a specialized unit dedicated to addressing high-level abuse. This decision followed a period of increased public demand for stronger measures against corruption within the government. The newly approved legislation empowers the special unit to investigate and prosecute officials suspected of engaging in corrupt practices, signaling a firm commitment by the government to combat systemic corruption. The move is expected to bolster public trust in state institutions and promote transparency within the political system. The creation of this anti-corruption unit represents a significant step towards ensuring accountability among high-ranking officials and safeguarding the rule of law in Bulgaria. The decision marks a turning point in the country's efforts to tackle corruption and restore integrity in governance. #Bulgaria #AntiCorruption #Transparency #Accountability
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