Bulgaria's Foreign Ministry has started organizing the parliamentary elections abroad so that Bulgarians living outside the country can vote despite the difficult epidemic situation , the press center of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced...
The Public Council with the Central Election Commission believes that elections can be organized amid a pandemic, the council’s chairperson Rositsa Mateva told bTV . Postal voting in Bulgaria should not be planned, because we do not have such..
2020 was a hard year that left its mark on the relations with our fellow countrymen abroad, says Bulgarian Vice President Iliana Iotova. In an interview for Radio Bulgaria she recapped the policies of the presidential institution with..
In 2020 Radio Bulgaria has strengthened its contacts with Bulgarians living abroad. We found out that no matter how far away they live, they all hold Bulgaria deep in their hearts. These people are mainly connected with their homeland..
“One of the reason for our current problems with North Macedonia is the fact that we don’t have a national policy with regard to our compatriots abroad,” said Vice President Iliana Yotova at the last meeting for the year of the Council for Work..
Children from Taraclia in Moldova were presented awards by the State Agency for Bulgarians Abroad. In the 11th edition of the children's and youth contest of the singing agency "Lyubka Rondova," there were 72 performances by 39 individual..
Mobile Bulgarians are taking part in the ongoing anti-government protests in Bulgaria en masse and this is just one of the expressions of our commitment and desire for Bulgaria to be a better country , Dimitar Ivanov from Zurich, one of the authors of..
We are going out in the streets to protest against corruption, for democratic future and for the future generations of Bulgaria. We want to show empathy with the zeal of the Bulgarian people and the young people in particular, Martin Chilev who lives..
Today, Bulgarians abroad are protesting again in various parts of the world, demanding the resignation of the government and the chief prosecutor, as well as the introduction of machine voting in Bulgaria. Demonstrations are planned to be held today in..
Bulgarians living in other countries are once again planning large-scale protests this weekend to demand the resignation of the government and of the prosecutor general, as well as electronic voting. The demonstrations will take place in 24..