A conversation with the journalist Dimitrova about the situation in Bulgaria and the Macedonian issue.
Bulgaria is facing the seventh parliamentary elections and has been in a political crisis for three years
due to the inability to elect a stable government. In the pre-election, Macedonia is even more part of
the rhetoric of the political contenders and it seems as if that is the only point on which they agree.
The guest in this edition of Labyrinth is the journalist Tonya Dimitrova from the National Service, with
whom we talked not only about the elections, but also about the decisions of the European Court of
Human Rights that Bulgaria does not want to implement, the constitutional amendments that they
require from us, as well as about the problems that Zaharieva has in her political career towards
European institutions.
Forensic profiling is the key to uncovering unknown perpetrators of crimes worldwide.
Can profiling as a globally accepted tool in criminalistics help in the faster detection of unknown perpetrators and the clearing of numerous crimes in our region? Do we need formalization of profiling within police institutions and legal changes in order to implement these investigative techniques?
For profiling as a set of psychological-criminological techniques and its application in the region and the world, see in the n ew edition of Labyrinth.
The guest in the new edition of Labyrinth is * Popović, profiler, psychologist and expert in criminalistics.