Bulgaria, Romania and Hungary hold the last place in the EU when it comes to successful battle with corruption. This has become clear from the results of the Corruption Perceptions Index 2020, presented by Transparency International...
The political parties represented at Bulgaria’s National Assembly exchanged declarations over the resolution on the rule of law in Bulgaria adopted by the European Parliament. Dragomir Stoynev from the Bulgarian Socialist Party criticized the..
The European Parliament is to discuss today, October 5, the ongoing anti-corruption protests in Bulgaria demanding the resignation of the Bulgarian government and prosecutor general Ivan Geshev, BNR's correspondent in Brussels Angelina Piskova reported...
The 84th anti-government protest is planned to take place this evening in Sofia. The Justice for All initiative will protest in front of the Sofia Court House, demanding the resignation of Prosecutor General Ivan Geshev, of the Supreme..
The protests reject dishonest and incompetent government, wasting intellectual and material resources. All major political forces have created this system, steeped in corruption and arbitrariness , Albena Azmanova, a lecturer of Political Theory..
Corruption, slow justice and unpredictability caused by frequent legislative changes are what foreign investors in Bulgaria face , the annual report of the US Department of State on the investment climate in 170 countries reads. “Bulgaria is ranked 74..
State interference in business due to political bias is a crime. The perception of a lack of rule of law and security of private property has increased . This is what the official position of the Bulgarian Industrial Capital Association in..
The 43rd day of anti-government protests began at 8 a.m. this morning with a march from Eagles' Bridge , which ended with a new "surprise blockade" in front of the Anti-Corruption Commission building. Protesters demanded a meeting with the..
"From what I read, it seems to me that corruption is a big problem for Bulgaria, but Europe has abandoned it to deal with this problem on its own." This was said in an exclusive interview with BNR by the Dutch cartoonist Maarten Wolterink. He said..
“Businesses are freezing investment projects,” said Tsvetan Simeonov, President of the Bulgarian Chamber of Commerce and Industry for the BNR. “Productions have already shrunk, and there will be layoffs. The 60/40 measure did not have the best..