September 9 marks 73 years since one of the most controversial dates in Bulgaria’s modern history. On that day in 1944 the Fatherland Front led by PM Kimon Georgiev seized political power in Bulgaria. Soon after that the communist regime took over and the communist party stood at the helm of the country until 10 November 1989.
September 9 is celebrated today by the Bulgarian Socialist Party and various communist formations, while the centrist and right-minded parties see the date as the beginning of communist outrage.
Bulgarian society too, is still divided in its assessments of September 9. For some, this is a bright date because they see it as the day of the country’s liberation from something perceived as a fascist regime, and for others it is the fall of Bulgaria under the Soviet boot.
“I still believe in what I wrote years ago on the occasion of this date. In our society September 9 has always drawn a line of division. Both sides have their irrefutable motives”, Bulgarian President Rumen Radev wrote in his account on Facebook answering the question, “What is September 9, a date of a revolution or a coup?”
“To me”, he writes, “ït is neither of the two. It is an occasion for reconciliation, an occasion to demonstrate wisdom and finally make the step to a constructive reconciliation with the past. We owe that to ourselves”, the President points out. “Let us pay homage to all innocent victims before and after September 9, to all who died with a mission for Bulgaria”, Rumen Radev also writes.
The group of Bulgarians accused in the UK of spying for Russia acted against Bulgarian journalist Hristo Grozev, who works for Bellingcat. This was stated by prosecutor Alison Morgan in the court in London. The group tried to use..
North Macedonia’s Foreign Minister Timčo Mucunski was heard in the European Parliament’s Foreign Affairs Committee. He said that some of his fondest memories are from Bulgaria, but accused Sofia of stalling Skopje’s..
A concert entitled “Volunteer’s Day” will bring together young talents dedicated to the causes of healthy living and volunteering on one stage in Sofia today. One of the goals of the event is to support the personal growth of young people and..
By order of the Minister of Education and Science, Prof. Galin Tsokov, January 3, 2025, has been declared a non-school day for all schools in Bulgaria...
The coalition BSP-United Left, which placed fifth in the parliamentary elections held on October 27, is starting a series of negotiations to gather..
North Macedonia’s Foreign Minister Timčo Mucunski was heard in the European Parliament’s Foreign Affairs Committee. He..
+359 2 9336 661