All political parties represented at the National Assembly have to look for crossing points in their programs, in order to fulfill the reforms in the power engineering field, the judicial sphere, the healthcare sector, the public administration field and the pension system, Bulgaria’s President Rossen Plevneliev said during his meeting with the leadership of BSP-Left Bulgaria within the framework of the Month of Political Consultations with all political parties represented at the country’s Parliament. The representatives of BSP-Left Bulgaria expressed their concern that the current cabinet did not offer any measures aimed at boosting economic growth and creating new jobs. They also discussed with President Plevneliev issues regarding the foreign debt approved recently by the National Assembly and the economic sanctions against Russia, which in their view have a negative effect over the state economy.
30% of the hotels in the Black Sea resort of Sunny Beach open in the beginning of May. These are mostly high-class hotels for which reservations have been made by Bulgarian, Romanian and Greek tourists. "The prices for the tourist packages this summer..
The 148th anniversary of the April Uprising - a turning point in the struggle for the liberation of Bulgaria from Ottoman rule, will be marked today with a reenactment in the town of Klisura. Dozens of members of the "Tradition"..
On May 1, 1879, the first Bulgarian postage stamps, called "centimes" at that time, were put into circulation. Their nominal value was 5 centimes, as there was no Bulgarian monetary unit. They depicted a lion with a crown as a symbol..
On April 27, volunteers from a total of 465 locations throughout Bulgaria took part in the eighth edition of the "Let’s Count the..
On Wednesday, the lowest temperatures in the country will be between 8 and 13°C; in Sofia - about 9°C. After midnight, rainfalls across..
Bulgaria remains consistent in its support for Ukraine and will actively participate in the process of its post-war reconstruction , caretaker Premier an..
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