Caretaker Premier Dimitar Glavchev said from Washington that he did not know why the president had not yet announced a date for handing over the second exploratory mandate to form a government. "Surely, President Rumen Radev has some considerations on the matter, because you know that there is no specific deadline written in the Constitution for handing over the mandate, but it is considered that a seven-day period is normal for such procedures", said Premier Glavchev.
He refused to comment on the internal situation in the Movement for Rights and Freedoms (DPS) and stressed that he did not know how the processes in DPS would affect the country. Glavchev reiterated that it is important for Bulgaria to have a regular government because at the moment our country is being viewed a bit differently. According to the caretaker prime minister, this was also felt at the NATO Summit in Washington.
Today, t he Rozhen Monastery "Nativity of the Theotokos" will celebrate its patron saint's day with a procession with the miraculous icon of "Theotokos – Portaitissa" and a blessing of the sacrificial (kurban) meal. The monastery lost its..
It will be sunny on Sunday with a temporary increase in cloudiness over the eastern parts of the country and the mountains in the afternoon . Daytime highs will range from 25°C and 30°C, for Sofia around 27°C. It will be mostly sunny over the..
Tsanko Tsankov became the first swimmer to cover a distance of over 100 kilometers in the Danube River. "Tsanko Tsankov did it! 108 kilometers and 250 meters in the Danube River – 18 hours, 12 minutes and 32 seconds! Non-stop swimming!..
"Bulgaria is everywhere where Bulgarian is spoken, where there are Bulgarian associations and Bulgarian schools that preserve and develop the Bulgarian..
The two wings of the Movement for Rights and Freedoms party, which intend to participate in the early parliamentary elections on October 27 in coalitions,..
"I expect the Central Election Commission to ensure strict compliance with the provisions of the Electoral Code", President Rumen Radev told..
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