Protests demanding the resignations of Bulgaria's government and prosecutor general continue in Sofia for 8th day in a row under the slogan "Let's Defend Democracy - Day 8". Posts in social networks called for turning today's protest into the largest..
6% of Bulgarians say they have been to anti-government protests, or around 300,000 people. 36% say they are ready to take part in a protest against the government. A large portion of the people who state they go to anti-government protests are young..
Commenting on the protests which have been rocking the country for one week with demands for the resignation of the government and the prosecutor general, the Ambassador of France to Bulgaria Florence Robine stated that peaceful protests are an..
A week ago, a series of events unleashed mass discontent among Bulgarians. Coincidentally or not, the attempt of the leader of "Yes, Bulgaria" party, Hristo Ivanov, to reach the beach near the oil port of "Rosenets" and his fight with..
I will not hand in my resignation despite the call of President Radev and the protesting citizens, Bulgaria’s Prosecutor General Ivan Geshev said in the town of Shivachevo , Central Bulgaria where a specialized operation against domestic crime is..
The ruling coalition remains stable and will continue to govern the country until the spring of 2021 when the term of office of the current cabinet ends. This was announced after the meeting of the council of the ruling coalition GERB- United Patriots..
One of the biggest trade unions in Bulgaria- the Confederation of Independent Trade Unions in Bulgaria (CITUB) has backed the demands of the protesters. The syndicate points out that the problems which have not been solved for years and have been..
For the seventh day in a row, citizens protesting against the ruling party are gathering in front of the presidency building in Sofia. The demands of the protesters remain the same - the resignation of the government and the prosecutor general. A..
Bulgaria's President Rumen Radev made an official address to the nation regarding the ongoing protests in Bulgaria. For a week now, thousands of Bulgarians have been out in the squarest, demanding the resignation of the government and the prosecutor..
Prime Minister Boyko Borissov has met with key cabinet ministers, GERB officials told the Bulgarian National Radio. They discussed three options for overcoming the turbulent political situation in the country. The first scenario is for the..