The Bulgarian National Assembly rejected President Radev’s veto on the anti-corruption law. 146 Bulgarian MPs from GERB, the United Patriots, the Movement for Rights and Freedoms and Volya parties voted against President Radev’s veto and 76 MPs from the Bulgarian Socialist Party voted in favor. According to Bulgaria’s head of state Radev, the anti-corruption law will not result in more effective fight against corruption, as expected by the political parties which tabled the new law. President Radev and the Bulgarian Socialist Party voiced the opinion that the rejection of the veto on the anticorruption law proves the lack of will to fight corruption.
To date, 4,858 candidates have registered to participate in the early parliamentary elections in Bulgaria, of which 1,378 are women and 3,480 are men. This number is not final, as requests for the deletion of some candidates are still being submitted,..
Women in management positions in Bulgaria are increasing, although they remain fewer than men. In 2023, their number reached 68,000 - 3,200 more than the previous year, according to the government-approved Gender Equality Report 2023. Last..
The Bulgarian government has approved additional funds in the amount of up to BGN 112,000 under the budget of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for 2024. The funds are for the Executive Agency for Bulgarians Abroad under the Minister of Foreign Affairs to..
15 October is International White Cane Day . It raises awareness of the challenges faced by blind and partially sighted people and, in particular, their..
Yordan Valchev, Chairman of the Board of the Road Infrastructure Agency (API), has signed a contract for the design of the Montana-Sofia expressway ,..
Maria Bakalova came out with an official position on the occasion of an interview in "The Guardian", the Bulgarian team of the actress..
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