The Honorary Chairman of the Movement for Rights and Freedoms Ahmed Dogan and the MP from the parliamentary group of DPS Delyan Peevski should not be guarded by the National Service for Protection, Bulgaria’s President Rumen Radev said. President Radev’s statement came in connection with yesterday’s debarkation of the leader of Yes, Bulgaria! party Hristo Ivanov on the Black Sea coast in front of the alleged property of Ahmed Dogan near Rosenets park, where two guards from the National Service for Protection did not allow the former Minister of Justice to go down to the shore, which is public property. “The Prosecutor’s Office, the government and the local authorities should carry out inspections in Rosenets Park and adopt the necessary measures”, President Radev said and added that “Bulgaria will become a prosperous European country when we fight lawlessness, strengthen the rule of law and defend the rights of the Bulgarian citizens”.
The Ministry of Education and Science is preparing legislative changes to ban the use of mobile phones in schools, Minister Krasimir Valchev said. The texts will be presented to MPs in May or June. “Currently we have a ban..
Supporters of the MECH party protested in front of the National Assembly and blocked traffic on Knyaz Alexander I Square. Their protest was against the decision of the Speaker of the National Assembly Natalia Kiselova to dissolve the..
Nearly 700 representatives of the global technology business and scientific elite are in Bulgaria to participate in one of the most prestigious forums in applied cryptography and cybersecurity - Real World Crypto Symposium (RWC )...
European Chief Prosecutor Laura Kövesi is launching an administrative investigation into possible violations committed by Bulgaria’s..
The price of agricultural land in Bulgaria will continue to decline for at least the next two years. The data comes from the Bulgarian Association of..
Starting from 9 am today, traffic on the Danube Bridge at the border with Romania will be suspended. This is required due to technological..
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