Viticulture and wine-making are part of Bulgaria’s national traditions and a living connection with our ancestors, said President Rumen Radev in his address to residents and guests of Ivaylovgrad, southeastern Bulgaria. The President, who was there to mark the Day of the Grapevine and the feast of St. Trifon Zarezan, pointed out that Bulgarian wine was of world-class quality and successfully competed on a number of international markets. The Head of State also took part in the ritual of pruning vineyards in the village of Svirachi, Ivaylovgrad municipality.
Acting Prosecutor-General Borislav Sarafov has sent a letter to the Speaker of the National Assembly Natalia Kiselova reminding her that the Prosecutor's Office has not yet received any information on the requests to lift the immunity of three MPs, the..
The three draft amendments to the Law on Religious Denominations received a large majority in the first reading in the National Assembly. The new texts were prompted by a decision by the Supreme Court of Cassation to register a religious organisation..
The government's position is constant. The Bulgarian Orthodox Church (BOC) is one and indivisible, its unity is of particular importance for society. Taking into account the principles of the rule of law and the separation of powers,..
Bulgaria has made significant progress in meeting the criteria for inclusion in the U.S. Visa Waiver Program, caretaker Minister of Foreign..
I have not committed any crime, this is a political attack, the co-chairman of "We Continue the Change" (PP), Kiril Petkov, said before..
The General Consulate of Bulgaria in Los Angeles warned on its Facebook page that the fires in the metropolis have caused water contamination..
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