The civic platform “Izpravi Se.BG” (Stand Up.BG), with co-chair former Ombudsman Maya Manolova and the informal “toxic trio”, organizers of the protests of recent months in the country, signed an official agreement to take part in the parliamentary elections due in Bulgaria in 2021 together.
They called for the disassembly and review of the administration of Prime Minister Boyko Borissov and stated that pooling the efforts of the non-parliamentary formations for guaranteeing that the elections will be fair was their priority, Horizont channel’s Maria Fileva reports.
Kiril Petkov announced at a briefing that he is taking political responsibility and resigning as co-chair of "We Continue the Change" (part of the PP-DB coalition, which has the second largest number of MPs in the National Assembly)..
A Japan-Bulgaria business forum on the topic of "Infrastructure, Energy and Digitalization" was held in Sofia. "Bulgaria has a whole palette of advantages. However, they are little known in Japan. Our task is to provide much clearer..
During joint inspections by the National Revenue Agency, the Commission for Protection of Competition and the Commission for Consumer Protection, price increases of between 5 and 83% were found. The chair of the Commission for..
The head of state commented on the report adopted by the European Parliament’s Foreign Affairs Committee this week on Skopje’s progress in the European..
Cool air will sweep across the country during the night , accompanied by moderate winds from the northwest. Short-lived rain showers and thunderstorms are..
Generation Z is facing serious difficulties coping with stress, according to results from cadet exams at the Vasil Levski National Military University in..
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