Prime Minister Boyko Borisov was on an official visit to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
A visit to such a high level took place for the first time in the history of bilateral relations
The aim of the Bulgarian visit to Saudi Arabia was to strengthen economic and trade cooperation between the two countries. Issues discussed were in key areas such as security, energy, trade, transport and tourism.
An honourable guest during the Bulgarian visit to the Kingdom was former Prime Minister Simeon Saxe-Coburg-Gotha.
The subsequent activation of the former Bulgarian King and former Prime Minister Simeon Saxe-Coburg-Gotha in public life is accompanied by conspiracy theories, rumors and guesses.
Just a few days ago Justice Minister Tsetska Tsacheva said there are no legal grounds for the government to intervene in a property dispute between the state and the heirs to Kings Ferdinand I and Boris III.
She presented the opinion of an interagency group with the Justice Ministry, set up on the order of Prime Minister Boyko Borissov after former Bulgarian king and MP Simeon Saxe-Coburg-Gotha sent a letter to the Council of Ministers, the Ombudsman and the Parliament Speaker seeking settlement in dispute.
The opinion recalls that a 2009 moratorium staying the management of the properties will remain in effect until the adoption of a special law which is within the competence of the legislative branch of power.
The moratorium stays the management of land and properties which have been restituted or given as compensation to the heirs of Ferdinand I and Boris III.
Tsacheva said that the property dispute may be settled out of court which is within the competence of legislators.
Political analysis by Plamen Asenov.