The Bulgarian press today pays attention to the meeting of the President with the Prosecutor General and the heads of the special services in connection with the expulsion of three Turkish citizens and the situation related to the parliamentary..
The Bulgarian Ministry of Foreign Affairs has announced that the Bulgarian ambassador to Ankara Nadezhda Neynsky was called to Sofia to report on the situation in Turkey in relation to the preparation of the upcoming parliamentary elections on..
Today at midnight is the deadline when Bulgarian citizens wishing to vote abroad may submit the necessary applications. In order for a polling station abroad to be opened at least 60 applications must be submitted. According to the Central Election..
On Friday major Bulgarian newspapers devote extensive articles to the start of the election campaign in Bulgaria. "Trud" points out that this time in the race for 240 seats in parliament, a total of 4732 people compete, which means there are 12..
In the period February 24 until March 24 Bulgaria is in election campaign for early parliamentary elections that are to take place on March 26th. A total of 13 parties, nine coalitions and 21 initiative committees that nominated independent..
Some ten days ago when the caretaker government fired 14 district governors because of negative assessment of their work, this week seven more were changed as the reason was said to be their participation in the upcoming early elections. On Friday,..
A poll of the Centre for Analyses and Marketing predicts that five parties would enter the new parliament of Bulgaria. The GERB party enjoys the support of 29.2 percent of voters. BSP follows with 28.1%, and MRF has 9.6 percent. The United Patriots..
The GERB Party of Boyko Borissov enjoys the support of 32.6 percent of those who are determined to vote, while BSP has the support of 28.8 per cent, a poll by "Alpha Research" shows. If the elections were today, three formations would enter parliament -..
The main topic in today's press in Bulgaria are the decrees of new Bulgarian president Rumen Radev for the dissolution of parliament, setting a date for early parliamentary elections and appointment of caretaker prime minister. "Prof...
If elections were held today, the parties that would surely enter parliament would be GERB, BSP, United Patriots, MRF, and the Volya Party of businessman Mareshki. With support of 32.2 percent GERB is nearly 3 percent ahead of BSP. The coalition of..