“We see attempts from all sides to block the forming of a regular government”, said Nikolay Denkov, Premier Designate of We Continue the Change-Democratic Bulgaria. In his words, there is a big division on which direction Bulgaria will go in the coming years and the stakes are high. He expressed dissatisfaction that during the voting at the National Assembly Committee on Legal Affairs, GERB - SDS "crippled" many of the amendments to Judicial Systems Act, which will not lead to reforms.
"There is fierce resistance to the formation of a regular government", said MP Atanas Atanasov, co-chairman of the Democratic Bulgaria. One of the reasons for this is the draft legislation drawn up by We Continue the Change-Democratic Bulgaria aimed at changing the security system. "We have seen breakthroughs against the backdrop of the war in Ukraine. Russian agents have been fully activated", the politician said for Nova TV.
The construction of a new Danube bridge near Ruse may begin in 2026, as European funding totalling 2.5 billion euros has been provided, the city's regional governor, Dragomir Draganov reported. The new bridge over the..
Around mid-January, we are expected to fulfil the last criterion for the eurozone, which will allow us to submit the convergence reports to the European Central Bank and the European Commission, caretaker Prime Minister Dimitar..
Caretaker Minister of Energy Vladimir Malinov has confirmed that Hungarian company MOL will participate in the auction for the sale of Lukoil Neftochim. His words came in response to a statement by Prime Minister Viktor Orban, made a..
12 settlements in Smolyan district are without electricity after the heavy snowfall yesterday. Settlements in the municipalities of Smolyan, Devin and..
This year, employers prefer to replace the 13th salary with Christmas events and bonuses. Less than 50% of companies in Bulgaria pay bonuses...
Long lines of trucks and cars have formed at the border with Turkiye, reported Nova TV. The line of trucks on the Maritsa motorway has reached..
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