For the 5 th day running thousands of protesters gathered in the centre of Sofia demanding the resignation of the government and of prosecutor general Ivan Geshev. Other demands include convening a Grand National Assembly,..
Protests, clashes, civil discontent, extraordinary briefings, calls for resignations, political accusations and explanations – all these have been part of Bulgaria’s agenda for several days. The protests even managed to displace information about..
Bulgaria’s Ministry of Interior is checking information on the use of physical force by Police officers against protesting citizens in front of the Council of Ministers building downtown Sofia . The signals were sent on occasion of the tension that..
Bulgarian emigrants gathered for a second consecutive day in London to support the protests in Bulgaria . “Let’s end the mafia and corruption-once and for all! Together- for a better future”, the protesters said in support of the demonstrations..
An anti-government protest under the motto "Let us Defend Democracy from the Boots of Power" is scheduled for tonight. The police presence at Independence Square downtown Sofia has been strengthened. The group of citizens that have gathered in front of..
"If there are elections today, GERB will lose half of its deputies," Tsvetan Tsvetanov, until recently the second most influential member of the party and today the author of his own political project, told the Bulgarian National Television (BNT)...
The ruling GERB party has accused President Rumen Radev of the mass riots in front of the Ministerial Council last night during which three police officers were injured and nearly 20 demonstrators were arrested. "The political responsibility for..
Thousands of citizens gathered last night in a street protest, demanding the resignations of Prime Minister Boyko Borissov and Chief Prosecutor Ivan Geshev. Two protests took place in front of the building of the Council of Ministers downtown Sofia..
Clashes took place between supporters and opponents of the government and President Rumen Radev at around 8.30 pm during two parallel protests held in front of the presidency and the Council of Ministers in central Sofia . The rapid reaction of the..
Thousands of party members, supporters and coalition partners, as well as people who have nothing in common with the Bulgarian Socialist Party have been declaring their willingness and readiness since yesterday to participate in protests across the..