Former Party Leader Files Appeal Regarding Constitutional Court Case
Dołgijana Popovska, the former party leader and deputy president, has submitted an application to the Constitutional Court seeking the termination of a case initiated in 2022. The application, concerning an initiative approved in Sofia on July 17, 2022, argues that the proceedings have been unduly prolonged. In her submission, Popovska contends that the Constitutional Court initiated the case on August 13, 2025, but a final resolution had not been reached after a year of proceedings.
She asserts that the court’s actions exceeded established timelines. Specifically, Popovska highlighted the failure to adhere to the Constitutional Court’s own deadlines, including the 30-day timeframe for responses from relevant bodies and the 3-month deadline previously set. The case centers around the original initiative.
Popovska’s appeal focuses on the perceived delays within the constitutional process. The application seeks to address what she views as a breach of established procedural guidelines within the Constitutional Court. Further details regarding the original initiative and the court’s subsequent actions remain under review.
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This legal challenge raises serious questions about the ongoing investigation and its potential impact on the protocol.