Bulgaria: The Chief Secretary of the Ministry of Internal Affairs finally Resigned
Bulgaria's Chief Secretary of the Ministry of Internal Affairs is resigning, Petar Todorov himself announced on the National Radio.
"Today I am resigning as the Chief Secretary of the Ministry of Internal Affairs. I have walked my entire career as a police officer. I have gone through all the levels to reach the highest. I thank the thousands of worthy colleagues with whom we have worked all this time. I believe they will continue to conscientiously perform their duties. However, I am placed in a situation where I cannot do it. The current leadership of the Ministry of Internal Affairs has no will to continue the fight for legality," Todorov further stated and added:
"For me, the post is not an end in itself. I have honor and dignity - without them, you cannot be a real law enforcement officer."
Among his reasons for resigning, he singled out the impossibility of working in the current situation. He added that the request for his removal is related to the recordings presented by the now-independent MP Radostin Vassilev.
"The reasons for asking for my removal have nothing to do with my work, but are directly related to the recordings that leaked three months ago from a party headquarters, in which it was said that 'our Ministry of the Interior will conduct our elections,'" Todorov pointed out.
The Chief Secretary of the Ministry of Internal Affairs added that the reasons for his resignation, presented by Minister Kalin Stoyanov, are not serious.
"The motives with which Kalin Stoyanov requested my resignation have no basis. His accusations were ugly, and his attempt to use the death of colleagues to achieve opportunistic goals - unworthy. I will not refute them one by one, because they were...
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