Bulgarian caretaker Prime Minister Stefan Yanev has called on Bulgarians on July 11 to actively exercise their right to vote - "freely, responsibly, consciously and without fear". The government is making every effort to ensure the fairness and authenticity of the elections. The Ministry of Interior, law enforcement and security institutions are working hard to prevent the vote. Their actions have already started yielding results. There are enough reasons for Bulgarian citizens to feel safe and vote freely, Yanev said.
The prime minister hopes that an effective parliament and government with a stable majority would be formed so that it could make serious decisions and reforms.
On December 11 and 12, President Rumen Radev continues consultations with parliamentary groups in the 51st National Assembly before the first exploratory mandate for forming a government is handed out. Today, President Radev will meet with..
On Wednesday, minimum temperatures in Bulgaria will range from zero to 5° C., for Sofia around zero. There will be fog in some parts in the lowlands in the morning. During the day there will be clouds with no significant precipitation, the clouds..
Judge Vladislava Tsarigradska of the Pleven District Court received the grand prize "Person of the Year" of the Bulgarian Helsinki Committee. She grabbed the award for her active work in exposing unregulated relations and dependencies in the..
On Tuesday, the weather will be predominantly cloudy with rain, more significant precipitation is in the forecast for Eastern Bulgaria. The..
The Sofia Regional Health Inspectorate has reported the country's second case of monkeypox this year, registered last week.The infected person is 37..
Acting Bulgarian Prosecutor-General Borislav Sarafov has asked Parliament to lift the immunity of Kiril Petkov, an MP and co-leader of the People's Party..
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