Protesters are gathering in front of the Presidency Building downtown Sofia to demand for the 16 th consecutive day the resignation of Bulgaria’s cabinet and of this country’s Prosecutor General Ivan Geshev. Protesters do not accept the cabinet..
A driver tried to pass through a key junction in Sofia blocked by protesters during last night’s rally, the Sofia Department of the Bulgarian Ministry of Interior announced at a briefing . A nineteen-year-old girl was slightly wounded in the..
The problem of the Bulgarian government in recent decades is that there is no representation of experts who can really help this country. The party-political elite completely controls the economy and all spheres without being prepared for it, Branimir..
The Bulgarian Parliament is expected to vote on the changes to the Borissov 3 cabinet. Before the Bulgarian National Radio, Boris Yachev, deputy chairman of the National Front for the Salvation of Bulgaria, which is a coalition partner of the ruling..
For the 15 th day running protesters are gathering in the centre of Sofia next to the buildings of the Presidency and the Council of Ministers. Talking to the BNR they stated their disappointment that their demonstrations have only led to a..
The National Revenue Agency is to take full control over the gambling sector, the amendments to the Gambling Act adopted by the Bulgarian MPs at second reading read, BNR informs. The ruling coalition abandoned the idea to make the State Gambling..
Destroying the old world is not enough. We must know what will be built afterwards, Professor Ivaylo Hristov, lecturer in Media and Public Communications said in an interview for BNR on occasion of the recent protests in this country. The slogan..
Owners of casinos and gaming halls from across the country are protesting in Sofia against the amendments to the Gambling Act. They insist that the new texts to the Gambling Act be repealed. In their view, these are lobbying texts and will affect..
Anti-government protests continue for the 14th consecutive day in the centre of Sofia between the buildings of the Co uncil of Ministers and the Presidency. At the moment the situation is calm. Protest marches have been organized in other cities as..
"A cabinet reshuffle in the way the government sees it or gives signs for would not reassure the protesters," Valeria Veleva, a well-known Bulgarian journalist and analyst of the country's internal political processes, told the BNR, citing Prime Minister..