“I fully agree with your argument that there cannot be a government at any cost, the result of underhand dealings and unprincipled arrangements. But I am adamant that all possible options for the formation of a government must be exhausted,” said President Rumen Radev during the consultations for the formation of a government with We Continue the Change.
The representatives of We Continue the Change, the party with the second biggest group in the 48th National Assembly stated they will not support a cabinet on the mandate of GERB-SDS, and added that they want the future government to support 16 policies from their party’s programme, including raising the minimum wage, helping pensioners and tax relief for young families. We Continue the Change’s prioritiesinclude also the fight against corruption and the judicial reform.
Bulgarian MPs are meeting today for the seventh time in an attempt to elect a speaker of the 51st National Assembly after the first six failed to produce a result. This is how the first session of the new parliament, which began on November 11, continues..
The Real Estate Business Forum "Standards of the Future in Our Living Environment" will bring together experts in Sofia today. The focus of the discussions will be on the real estate market in the Bulgarian capital and the region. An analysis of..
Overnight it will be clear. The wind will die down in most areas. After midnight along the Danube River, in lowlands and near rivers fogs will form and visibility will be reduced with low clouds. Minimum temperatures will be between minus 3°C and 2°C,..
The U.S. Department of State today released the data for the refused type B visas for the financial year 2024. For Bulgaria, this percentage is 6.02%,..
At the opening of a business forum in Ho Chi Minh City during his official visit to Vietnam, Bulgarian President Rumen Radev pointed out that Bulgaria..
Shopping malls in Sofia and across the country will increase the number of security guards where needed. Additional panic buttons are also to be put in..
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