Without any designated meetings of any members of the joint historical Bulgaria-North Macedonia commission, without resuming the discussion, all of a sudden it transpired that some kind of accord had once more been reached on the sensitive..
"We Continue the Change" will go to the elections independently and will not enter into a coalition with "Democratic Bulgaria", bTV reported, quoting on its sources. Earlier today, the co-chairman of Democratic Bulgaria, Atanas Atanasov, told BNR..
Welcome to Bulgaria Today on August 10. We open up with the leading news and stories today and a weather report for tomorrow. Next, we are to tell you more about Bulgaria’s hot political summer . In today’s music slot, we bring you some Bulgarian pop..
We are in for a hot August in Bulgaria this year – in politics and in the economy. On the first day of the month, all eyes are on the president – as today he issued two decrees, one dissolving the 47 th National Assembly as of 2 August, 2022, and..
The leader of the main opposition party GERB Boyko Borissov accused We Continue the Change of putting pressure on MPs to be absent from plenary when the new cabinet on a We Continue the Change mandate is being voted by parliament...
On Friday, immediately after the candidate for prime minister of "We Continue the Change" Asen Vassilev received his mandate to form a government by the president, his party began negotiations for a new cabinet within the current 47th National Assembly...
The Bulgarian government resigned officially after the no confidence vote in parliament a week ago. The motive of the party that submitted the motion to the National Assembly – the biggest opposition party GERB – was failure in public finance and..
After the first successful vote of no confidence in Bulgarian history has become a reality, the county is now governed by a cabinet in resignation and a parliament torn apart by inter-party attacks. The National Assembly and the government can..
"Do not allow Bulgarian politics to depend on four text messages and four people who are not in this hall." This is how Prime Minister Kiril Petkov addressed the MPs during the debates on the vote of no confidence in the National..
Today marks 25 years since one of the most memorable dates in Bulgarian political life - February 4, 1997 . Mass protests over the government's failure to cope with a number of crises forced Prime Minister Zhan Videnov to resign in late 1996. Power..