Today’s papers give wide coverage to the decision by the Central Election Commission (CEC) to scrap machine voting as an option to paper ballots at the upcoming general election on 26 March. Sega newspaper carries a headline: “CEC scraps..
Today’s papers give extensive coverage to the issue of machine voting at the early parliamentary elections due on 26 Match, parallel with the voting by paper ballot. Less than two months before the elections the Supreme Administrative Court..
Wednesday’s papers give prominent coverage to the first steps taken by the caretaker cabinet. Sega newspaper carries a frontpage headline that reads that the first regular cabinet meeting, scheduled for today,has been postponed, so the..
The first visit to Brussels of Bulgaria’s newly elected President Rumen Radev is among the highlights in today’s papers. Under the headline “Spartan or Airbus… that is not the problem”, Dnevnik writes: “Facebook bristling – President Radev is..
Caretaker Health Minister Ilko Semerdjiev promised a full analysis of the health system by the end of the week, Zemya and Monitor newspapers write, quoting an interview he gave for the Bulgarian National Radio . In that time, the public will have..
The breach of the freight train tank which exploded in Hitrino village was caused by the train crash, 24 Chassa writes. The paper quotes Krassimir Kupenov, chief engineer at Lukoil Neftochim Burgas, member of the team of experts brought in to cope..
“We are not happy with a two-speed Europe,” Trud writes, quoting an interview given by President-elect Rumen Radev for the Financial Times. “I think we face common threats — terrorism, Islamic fundamentalism — and co-operation between NATO and Russia..
Two days after Interior Minister Rumyana Bachvarova stated that members of terrorist groups would attempt to cross over into Bulgaria on their way to Western Europe, a Dutch woman was apprehended at Kapitan Andreevo border checkpoint on suspicion of..
Penalties imposed by the boss are illegal if they are in cash, reads a frontpage headline in Monitor newspaper . Penalties for being late for work or for talking over the phone are illegal, according to the Labour Code, the newspaper adds and goes..
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..