32 students in disadvantaged position have received a one-time scholarship from the initiative of President Rumen Radev "Support a Dream". The scholarships of 500 euros went to 28 young people who were brought up in institutions, and 5 with visual impairment. A scholarship of BGN 400 (about EUR 200) was also given to 7 students from 12th grade in social institutions with excellent results from the last school year.
"Be good people and do not give up on your ambition for more knowledge and abilities," President Rumen Radev told the young people. Thanks to the donation campaign under the initiative, EUR 17,793 were raised.
More than 160 Bulgarian civil organizations, including the National Network for Children, have sent an open letter to a number of European institutions, organizations, embassies and diplomatic missions regarding the legislative changes banning..
The Central Election Commission and the Council of Ministers will work together to increase confidence in the electoral process and ensure transparency in the elections, the Central Election Commission’s Chairperson Kamelia Neykova said after a..
The National Council for Tripartite Cooperation held a meeting at which a draft decree of the Council of Ministers was considered on determining the poverty line for the country for 2025 . The Government proposes to raise the poverty line from 526 BGN..
Sofia’s urban subway system has proved to be among the most liked in Europe. The Sofia Metro was ranked the second best in Europe,..
Gorna Oryahovitsa will host a review of amateur creativity and a Festival of military brass bands of the Ground Forces. From September..
On Wednesday there will be scattered clouds, which will thicken up in the afternoon. In the Balkan Mountain and the massifs in..
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