The Bulgarian Socialist Party (BSP) agrees with President Rumen Radev that the government's anti-corruption law will not provide a way to combat high-level corruption.
In a statement, sent to the media, BSP leader Kornelia Ninova congratulates the president on his position on the anti-corruption law. The BSP states that it has drafted an anti-corruption law of its own, on which the party is opening consultations with the academic community, judges, prosecutors, lawyers. Yesterday, President Radev called the government's draft bill “a simple sum of structures that have thus far been ineffective and will not solve the problems of the corruption model of governance.” He is insisting on a single and independent body that will close the cycle of information-report-investigation- indictment.
President Rumen Radev called for the processes of modernization of the navy to continue. On board the frigate Drazki in the Black Sea, the president, the Deputy Minister of Defence Radostin Iliev and the commander of the Bulgarian navy rear admiral..
"It is important for us to stand firm and instill confidence in our European partners, and this frequent change of governments, frequent elections, does not send a good signal", Commissioner for Innovation, Research, Culture, Education and Youth..
President Rumen Radev is to hand the second governing-forming mandate next week. ''I expect We Continue the Change - Democratic Bulgaria (PP-DB) to clearly state whether they will be an opposition or will seek support for forming a government'',..
The largest archaeological campaign ever conducted on Perperikon has begun, BTA reports. Prof. Nikolay Ovcharov, head of the research at..
After 17 MPs from the Movement for Rights and Freedoms, MRF, were expelled, among them the party’s other co-chair Dzevdet Chakarov, MRF MP Ahmed..
Greece’s Minister of Defence Nikos Dendias announced that Greece, Bulgaria and Romania are to establish a military mobility corridor in NATO’s Eastern..
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