Constitutional Court of Bulgaria have been put for sale in Ebay. US News reported today that ,'for $249,200.01 you could be the proud owner the Constitutional Court of Bulgaria. If you act quickly, they'll throw in twelve members of the court at no extra charge! Hurry, 195 bids are already in the books and time is running out. But buyers beware, the seller cautions that the item "does not function as intended and is not fully operational."
The edition explains that for the citizens of the European Union's most impoverished state "have come to expect the worst from their political clowns - rampant corruption, utter dysfunction that has contributed to years of economic malaise, greed and waste. But Bulgarians, as the exasperated advertisement suggests, may have reached a tipping point."
US News followed the Peevski case - his election, resignation, and the enflamed protests that still are daily events on Sofia's streets.
On October 8, 2013, the Constitutional Court ruled that Peevski has the right to remain a member of Parliament, setting off a fresh round of anti-government protests and student sit-ins. The court has yet to rule on the legality of Parliament's decision to rescind Peevski's appointment, US News reported.