Yesterday’s riot at the migrant camp in Harmanli is the lead story in today’s papers. “2,000 refugees pulverize camp in Harmanli after seeing fences put up to confine them to the camp,” writes Telegraph newspaper. “1,000 Afghans wreak havoc..
“Bank crediting of the NGO sector in Bulgaria is growing for the first time since the Corporate Commercial Bank went bankrupt, indicate Bulgarian National Bank figures,” writes Capital Daily in a front page article. The reasons for this lie in the..
Headline news for Trud newspaper is the Constitutional Court decision, ruling that incumbent President Rosen Plevneliev cannot schedule the next parliamentary elections within the last three months of his term of office and that it is the..
The lead story in today’s papers is the bill on the election code after the referendum resultsthat was submitted to parliament by National Ombudsman Maya Manolova and representatives of the referendum initiative committee. The “Initiative..
Most papers today highlight the arrest of three officials from the Executive Agency for Fisheries and Aquaculture, among them its Executive Director Yancho Yanev. Trud newspaper writes that the mother-in-law of one of the detainees helped bust the..
Prosecutor’s office will, from now on, be able to refuse the right to a phone call to persons detained or indicted for up to 48 hours, writes Sega. This is envisaged in amendments to the Code of Criminal Procedure which the Ministry of Justice has..
Government clears the way for military procurement without contest, reads a headline in Sega newspaper . The paper goes on to explain that amendments to the regulations minimize any chance of public scrutiny of how and why a given army supplier is..