The anti-government protests continue for the 11 th consecutive night in Sofia and many towns across the country. According to a survey by Gallup International around 58% of Bulgarians say that the government must resign...
In the so called "Triangle of Power", situated between the Presidency, the Council of Ministers and the National Assembly downtown Sofia, the ninth day of protests entitled "Let's Defend Democracy" has started. The demands for resignation of the..
“There are two options – a new government within this parliament and this majority, or early elections,” said Deputy Prime Minister Krasimir Karakachanov. “It is a matter of negotiation within the ruling coalition whether current Prime Minister Boyko..
Bulgaria's Deputy Prime Minister Krassimir Karakachanov has described the message of the US Embassy in Sofia as "sufficiently balanced". "The fact that different parts of society read it differently shows that the message is clear. People have..
Last night's fifth day of civil protests demanding the resignation of the government and Prosecutor General Ivan Geshev ended in the capital and other cities in the country without serious breaches of public order. This was announced by the Ministry of..
"The ruling party's decision to hold a rally in its support in close proximity to the civil protest and at the same time was a deliberate provocation to civil peace," Bulgaria's President Rumen Radev stated in an address to the nation. In his..
The government of GERB and United Patriots will complete its mandate, said chairwoman of the GERB parliamentary group, Daniela Daritkova. Earlier today, leader of the opposition BSP, Kornelia Ninova, announced that the left would submit another..
Next week, the main opposition force, the Bulgarian Socialist Party - BSP, is submitting a no-confidence motion against the government in parliament because of corruption, leader Kornelia Ninova said. She criticized the cabinet of Prime Minister Boyko..
Opposition BSP has announced the opening of a petition in each city for the resignation of the government. The Socialists are also calling for the creation of two parliamentary committees - one to investigate government's ties to wanted..
As of today, the meetings of the Bulgarian government will once again be held in the building of the Council of Ministers, it was reported. Since the start of the state of emergency on March 13th, ministers had been having discussions via video link...