“A 160+ majority is possible to form a government. However, there must be clearly spelled out rules. We are for a coalition cabinet". This was commented on bTV by the chairman of the smallest parliamentary force, Bulgarian Rise, Stefan Yanev. According..
“It has been a month now since the start of the consultations. I gave the political parties represented in parliament enough time to find a way out of the confrontation and to attain a rational consensus on the formation of a cabinet. But instead of..
"Parliamentary parties should make efforts to form a government”, former caretaker Premier and Minister of Defense, now leader of “Bulgarian Rise” party Stefan Yanev, said in an interview for the BNR. On Monday, November 28, President Rumen Radev..
Stefan Yanev's party "Bulgarian Rise" will work for more security, justice, solidarity, for the benefit of the national interests of Bulgarian society - citizens, businesses. At a media briefing, after the meeting with the contact group led by..
"The elections have once again resulted in a similar parliamentary configuration, with voters not having empowered anyone to form a single-party government," Mustafa Karadayi, the leader of the MRF, said from the parliamentary rostrum. In his..
If "Bulgarian Rise" enters the next parliament, the important topic for the party will be the formation of a government - potentially an expert government, or a government of national unity or of national salvation, which will lead Bulgaria through the..
The leader of Vazrazhdane party, Kostadin Kostadinov, told BNR that the low voter turnout is a grave sentence for Bulgarian democracy because 2/3 of the voters are not interested in the future of Bulgaria. A large part of Bulgarian society boycotted..
The former caretaker Prime Minister and Minister of Defence in the cabinet of Kiril Petkov, Stefan Yanev founded a new party. Yanev announced that his Bulgaria on the Rise party would be "really close to the people" and in constant..
The new political project of former caretaker Prime Minister Stefan Yanev will have the name "Balgarski Vazhod" (Bulgarian Advance). In a post on Facebook, Yanev pointed out that Bulgaria needed a new perspective, as it was in a..
Dragomir Zakov, Bulgaria’s Permanent Representative to NATO, is the new minister of defence of Bulgaria. His nomination was approved by the National Assembly with 184 MPs voting in favour and 33 abstaining. Prime Minister Kiril Petkov pointed..