Bulgarian President Rumen Radev signed a decree returning the law for amendments to the Election Code that was adopted by the 48th National Assembly on December 2, 2022, for a new discussion in the parliament , the presidential..
National Ombudsman Maya Manolova and representatives of the initiative committee for organizing a referendum have submitted to parliament a proposal for amendments to the Election Code. The proposal envisages a 100 percent majority electoral..
Bulgaria’s President Rossen Plevneliev signed a decree on the promulgation of the amendments to the Election Code. On Wednesday Bulgaria’s MPs adopted final amendments to that code which lifted the restriction of 35 polling stations in EU countries...
Seven days before the presidential elections in the country, the National Assembly adopted final amendments to the Election Code. The number of polling stations in non-EU countries can be no more than 35 per country. The proposal for voting in..
If, in the end, I have to choose between stability and peoples’ rights and democracy, I would choose the rights of the people, Bulgaria’s Prime Minister Boyko Borissov told the media on Sunday during his visit to the town of Kotel, commenting on..
Bulgarian President Rosen Plevneliev stated he would make up his mind whether to veto specific texts from the new election code within days. The Bulgarian head of state was speaking in Koprivshtitsa where he attended celebrations commemorating the April..
The leader of the ruling GERB party and Prime Minister of Bulgaria Boyko Borissov said that his party was inclined to revise those changes in the new Election Code which provoke public discontent. Premier Borissov himself was against the introduction..
Bulgaria’s MPs voted in favor of the mandatory voting at first reading. The parliament also approved the establishment of a separate voting district for Bulgarian voters outside the country. The Bulgarian members of Parliament adopted 11 out of 14..