Road blockades organised by protesting energy workers and miners continue for a fifth day. Protesters have sent 6 requests to the authorities, including the withdrawal of the territorial plans for just green transition of the coal mining areas of Stara Zagora, Pernik and Kyustendil.
The Trakia and Struma highways remain closed near Stara Zagora and Dupnitsa, while the sub-Balkan road is closed near Gurkovo. There is also a blockade in Radnevo on the road to Nova Zagora. The Ruse - Svilengrad international road near the "Brickel" TPP in Galabovo is also closed, as well as the Stara Zagora-Dimitrovgrad road. Detour routes have been provided.
To find a way out of the crisis, trade unions will pay a visit to the parliament today. The ministers of energy, regional development and economy are to participate in the negotiations. The protesters demand that MPs from all parliamentary groups take part in the talks.
ITN continues to support the coalition agreement and to work with partners as a minority government. This was what MP Pavela Mitova said after the DPS of Ahmed Dogan announced that they were leaving the majority and the government of..
All artefacts from the exhibition in the USA "Ancient Thrace and the Classical World. Treasures from Bulgaria, Romania and Greece" are now home in the respective museums. This was what Deputy Minister of Culture Todor Chobanov..
In its session today, the Bulgarian Parliament will discuss the reasons for the second vote of no confidence in the government . It was submitted by "Moral, Unity and Honor" (MECH) party to the National Assembly's registry last week and supported by..
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The Council of Ministers has approved and submitted to Parliament for debate amendments to the Criminal Code that increase the penalties for torturing..
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