Podcast in English
Text size
Bulgarian National Radio © 2025 All Rights Reserved

Journalist Valeria Veleva: Authorities are too late for dialogue with protesters

Photo: BGNES

"A cabinet reshuffle in the way the government sees it or gives signs for would not reassure the protesters," Valeria Veleva, a well-known Bulgarian journalist and analyst of the country's internal political processes, told the BNR, citing Prime Minister Boyko Borissov's statement that he would replace three ministers in his cabinet. In her opinion, the government officials have acted too late in seeking a dialogue with the protesters, although they said they were ready for it. 
"All the statements of the government at the moment speak more of a desire to retain the power at any cost," the journalist said.



Последвайте ни и в Google News Showcase, за да научите най-важното от деня!
Listen to the daily news from Bulgaria presented in "Bulgaria Today" podcast, available in Spotify.

More from category

Germany deports 7 refugees to Bulgaria under the Dublin Regulation

The German province of North Rhine-Westphalia has carried out its first charter flight to deport refugees, bTV reported. The flight included 7 young men from Afghanistan and Syria. They have no criminal records.  The deportation is in accordance..

published on 2/12/25 11:09 AM
Vazrazhdane Leader Kostadin Kostadinov

Parliament to discuss the water supply from Arda River for irrigation in Greece

A hearing of the Prime Minister, the Ministers of Energy, Environment and Water, Agriculture and Food, and the Director of the National Electricity Company (NEK), has been included in the agenda of Bulgaria’s Parliament for February 12 at the..

published on 2/12/25 10:58 AM
Border Police Director Anton Zlatanov

The drone that flew over Sofia Airport is of a military type and is used for espionage and surveillance

The mysterious drone that made random maneuvers at Sofia Airport on February 7 and delayed six flights was hacked, manipulated, and was definitely not random. Large drones like the one used are military-type and are used for espionage and..

published on 2/12/25 9:32 AM