Bulgaria’s President Rumen Radev vetoed some of the amendments to the Administrative Procedure Code adopted by the Bulgarian National Assembly just before the start of its summer recess. Bulgaria’s head of state vetoes 16 decrees which in Rumen Radev’s view deform traditional principles and achievements of the administrative law, reduce the intensity of protection of the citizens’ rights and do not foster the role of the administrative justice as a defender of the ordinary citizen from unlawful actions and arbitrariness of the administration.
Bulgaria ranks first in the European Union in terms of stroke mortality, says Assoc. Prof. Rosen Kalpachki, head of the largest specialised centre for the treatment of the disease at the capital's St. Anna University Hospital. According to him, about 50..
Nearly 9% more tourists from Norway and other Scandinavian countries visited Bulgaria than in 2023, according to data from Varna Airport. Turkey, Austria, Belgium, the Czech Republic and the Netherlands, which are among the airport's top 10 markets,..
The new school year will start with a significant shortage of teachers - about 200 in Sofia alone and nearly 1,000 in the rest of the country. This was announced by Assen Alexandrov, chairman of the Association of Directors in Secondary Education, who..
Niagara Falls was illuminated in the colours of the Bulgarian national flag on the occasion of the Day of the Unification of the Principality of..
Elhovo is located in the south-eastern part of the Thracian Plain, a region of fertile land between the Strandzha and Sakar mountains. One of the largest..
We Continue the Change (PP), Democrats for a Strong Bulgaria (DSB) and the Yes Bulgaria Movement signed a coalition agreement to participate in the..
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