Bulgaria's prosecution to move into interior ministry's museum
16:02 Wed 30 Apr 2008 - Rene Beekman
The building that currently houses the interior ministry's museum and which is state property, will be transferred to the justice ministry for use by the prosecution, Bulgarian parliament decided on April 30.
The building that currently houses the interior ministry's museum and which is state property, will be transferred to the justice ministry for use by the prosecution, Bulgarian parliament decided on April 30.

The building that currently houses the interior ministry's museum and which is state property, will be transferred to the justice ministry for use by the prosecution, Bulgarian parliament decided on April 30.

The real estate is a two-storey building with a total floor space of 751 sq m, investor.bg said. Part of the building, with a floor space of 292 sq m, was rented out to the Green party. This section would be transferred to the prosecution.

It is still unclear where the interior ministry's museum would be housed.

 
 
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