"President Radev has given a Christmas present to the war lovers and forgot about the working people, the weak and the poor," BSP leader Korneliya Ninova wrote on her Facebook page. She recalls that today the office of the president would accept an additional agreement to the already signed contract on the provision of arms to Ukraine.
"There will be more and more weapons and the list will be classified again," Ninova writes and recalls Rumen Radev's words from a month ago that such an act could draw the country into a war. She also questions whether this was the most urgent decision given the rise in the price of gas by 35% at beginning of the New Year, water - by 22%, food and basic goods. According to her, half a million working Bulgarians expected the caretaker government to increase the minimum wage to 50% of the average from January 1, 2023.
“Investing in people, education, innovations and technologies is the key to success in the future,” said President Rumen Radev at the opening of the business forum in Singapore, in which representatives of companies from Bulgaria and Singapore are..
“It’s time to lift internal border controls now,” European Commissioner for Home Affairs Ylva Johansson believes. In an interview with RFE/RL she said she was optimistic about Austria’s decision. Asked what the arguments are for blocking the..
The Constitutional Court has opened a case following the request by President Rumen Radev for the amendments to the Constitution, endorsed by the 49 th National Assembly, to be declared unconstitutional. These amendments concern the lifting of the..
According to an analysis by the Electricity System Operator, a shortage of electricity is expected as early as January and February next year. At a..
Bulgaria’s caretaker Foreign Minister Ivan Kondov and his Albanian counterpart Igli Hasani confirmed the firm commitment of the two countries to the..
77 per cent of those employed in Bulgaria's secondary education system are ready to go out on strike demanding a pay rise in the sector, according to a..
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