Today’s papers highlight the bombastic forecast made by Prime Minister Boyko Borissov regarding the growth rate of the Bulgarian economy next year. 24 Chassa carries a headline: “Boyko Borissov expects a growth rate of 4.5 – 6 percent in..
The decision from yesterday’s first sitting of the new cabinet to halt privatization in the country is the highlight in many of the papers today. Sega writes that Economy Minister Emil Karanikolov, Finance Minister Vladislav Goranov..
On Wednesday no less than three dailies write about the plans of the ruling party GERB to renew the discussion in parliament on the introduction of a majority voting system in Bulgaria. Trud carries a headline stating that GERB wants a..
In a startling frontpage headline, Sega newspaper announces that “Foreign investors sue Bulgaria for more than 2 billion Leva”, with most of the lawsuits handled by international arbitration filed for malpractice in state energy policies. The..
Bulgaria’s printed media focus on Friday on the latest public opinion survey of Alpha Research agency and the New Bulgarian University about the sentiments of Bulgarian Muslims. Sega daily concludes that Muslims living in Bulgaria are supporters of..
Sega newspaper carries a front page headline that reads: “Bulgaria starts to take in refugees from Turkey,” under a government decision, made on Wednesday that has not been made public. The caretaker cabinet cites the agreement signed between the..
The papers today continue to play out possible scenarios for a government after the parliamentary elections on Sunday. “GERB forms a minority cabinet,” reads a headline carried by Trud . The newspaper writes that the opinion is prevalent in..
Negotiations on the formation of a new ruling coalition in Bulgaria will kick off next week, but the media are already analyzing developments. Trud writes that senior officials in Berlin and Brussels have been probing GERB and the Bulgarian..
Today’s papers again focus on the results of the early parliamentary elections held in the country on Sunday and possible scenarios for the formation of a cabinet after GERB won the election, the Bulgarian Socialist Party (BSP) came second and the..
Expectedly, Monday’s papers are all about yesterday’s early elections . Dnevni k sums up that “GERB won the early elections for parliament, but lost its staunchest coalition partner in a possible future cabinet – the Reformist Bloc,” which did not..