Dissatisfied citizens again protest in front of the Bulgarian parliament against the changes in the Electoral Code and the return of the paper ballot. They blocked traffic in front of the National Assembly, where the police presence has been..
In a declaration proposed by the "Justice for Everyone" Initiative, NGO representatives insist that President Rumen Radev impose a reasoned veto on amendments to the Electoral Code in defense of the constitutionally guaranteed right of Bulgarians to..
"The changes to the Electoral Code voted on second reading by the National Assembly's legal committee are probably not unconstitutional, but they are wrong and harmful," the interim Justice Minister Krum Zarkov said at a briefing. The Minister..
The Bulgarian Parliament has adopted a declaration on the accession of Bulgaria to the Schengen area. The document emphasizes that Bulgaria has fulfilled the requirements already in 2011, and this has been confirmed by many international institutions...
MPs from "We Continue the Change" and "Democratic Bulgaria" left the parliament in protest against the changes to the Electoral Code adopted by the Parliament's Legal Committee. They will return to plenary when the amendments are voted on at second..
A total of 751 polling stations will be organized abroad on November 14 for the 2-in-1 elections. They will be distributed in 68 countries. Machine voting will take place in 21 countries, with the largest number of machines - 96 - expected..
It is difficult to predict the voter turnout and the election results of the five parties which are expected to attract highest electoral support. This is the conclusion of the election campaign for the early general elections, which..
The new Central Election Commission was appointed today by a decree issued by President Rumen Radev. Kamelia Neykova chairs the new commission . There are 62 days left until the early general elections on July 11. According..
The signals received by the Parliamentary ad hoc audit committee have been already sent to the newly-appointed caretaker ministers, announced Maya Manolova who chaired the former committee. "We expect the work aimed at clarifying how the money of..
“No cabinet will be formed after the early elections in Bulgaria and the caretaker cabinet appointed by Bulgaria’s President Rumen Radev will continue to govern for months”, predicted this country’s outgoing Premier Boyko Borissov. At a briefing..