Tsetska Tsacheva
EU Justice Ministers Send a Signal of Unity at Monday's JHA
With Bulgarian Justice Minister Ms Tsetska Tsacheva as chair, EU Justice Ministers on Monday reached an agreement on some of the rules that will make it easier for entrepreneurs to go restart their business if they have gone bankrupt.
For the Moment, Bulgaria will not Extradite Bulgarians to the Case of "Zhelyaz Andreev"
Outcome of the case with the extradition of Zhelyaz Andreev and four other Bulgarians accused of violating the embargo on trade with Syria. The meeting was held between Prime Minister Boyko Borissov, US Ambassador Eric Rubin, Chief Prosecutor Sotir Tsatsarov and Justice Minister Tsetska Tsacheva.
Bulgaria's Chief Prosecutor: We Received Documents for Extradition of 4 More People to the US
"Today, documents from the Ministry of Interior have been received for the arrest of four more Bulgarians - two men and two women. The situatuion the same as with Zhelyaz Andreev. This was announced by the Chief Prosecutor Sotir Tsatsarov at the extraordinary briefing on the case with the request for extradition to the United Stated of the 29-year-old Bulgarian from Dobrich.
Government will Increase the Salaries of Prison Staff
The government will increase the wages of prison staff, Bulgaria's Minister of Justice Tsetska Tsacheva said on 21stof March during the government's regular weekly meeting on Wednesday, according to BNT.
An International Forum on Preventing Violence Against Women Starts in Sofia
EU Commissioner Mariya Gabriel and Minister of Justice Tsetska Tsacheva will participate in an international conference on "Secure Future for Women - A Safe Future for All", BNR
Discussions in Sofia are within the framework of the Bulgarian Euro-Presidency.
Again a Protest of Prison Staff
Prison officers and court guards did not agree with the conditions under which they work and the money they receive for it. On Saturday, they gathered in a national protest at the Ministry of Justice.
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Electronic Bracelets for Monitoring Criminals will Finally be Introduced from October
In October, the Justice Ministry will finally have electronic bracelets for monitoring, Mediapool reports.
A total of 200 bracelets with GPS surveillance with a precision of 2.5 m, and the remaining 50 aim to control inmates in open spaces.
Bulgarian Ministers to Present the Presidency's Priorities Before the European Parliament Committees
Bulgarian government ministers will present the priorities of the Bulgarian Presidency of the Council of the EU in their respective areas of responsibility at hearings in the European Parliament committees. The hearings, which will take place during the first and third weeks of January, are a standard procedure at the start of each Presidency.
The Guardian: Bulgarian Businessman Killed in Broad Daylight in Sofia
An influential businessman has been shot dead outside his office in broad daylight in Sofia, in a case likely to raise questions about organised crime in Bulgaria, writes the Guardian.
European Union Security Commissioner Julian King is on an Official Visit to Bulgaria
Today, December 14, European Union Security Commissioner Julian King will be on an official visit to Bulgaria, reported BGNES.
His program includes meetings with Interior Minister Valentin Radev and with Minister of Justice Tsetska Tsacheva. After the meeting in the Ministry of Interior, Commissioner King and Minister Radev will make statements to the media.