On the 28th day of the anti-government protests in the country, Bulgaria's Prime Minister and leader of GERB political party Boyko Borissov will gather in Sofia all high-ranking officials of the party, BNR reports. The forum on Wednesday, August 5, will..
Due to numerous inquiries from the media and the high public interest, the Sofia City Prosecutor's Office has announced that it has started investigation and has appointed expertise analysis of the photos and audio and video recordings published on..
Last night’s 22 nd anti-government protest demanding the resignations of Prime Minister Boyko Borissov and Prosecutor General Ivan Geshev passed without incident , the Bulgarian National Radio’s reporters say. The protesters carried placards..
"Neither the politicians, nor Borissov, nor the government, nor Geshev will hear us. This is clear, we do not hold such illusions. What we have to do is take them down by force, which is what we are trying to do." This is what lawyer Nikolay..
A nation-wide protest has taken place in the Bulgarian capital and in more than 10 regional cities in the country. In Ruse, the road to Danube Bridge and the border with Romania was blocked. For 21 days, the demands for the resignation of the..
“At the moment we are attacking the North and the Northwest with infrastructure. Every month you can see the progress made along Hemus motorway. All this is being done for the young people, ” said PM Boyko Borissov who inspected the construction of..
The 21 st day of anti-government protests in Sofia started with the blocking of a key intersection in the capital city. At noon, protesters blocked off tram and car traffic. Even though they were carrying placards saying that the country was..
Protesters gathered in the centre Sofia last night for the 20 th time in an anti-government protest chanting “Resign!” and throwing green paintballs at the building of the Council of Ministers. They then started on their traditional..
For the 19th consecutive evening, anti-government protests continue in Sofia and some of the big cities in the country. A group of young people from Pleven, who came to the evening protest in the capital, told the BNR that the social and economic..
The second PCR test of Premier Boyko Borissov has returned negative, the government press office informs. Earlier today the Military Medical Academy announced that Denitsa Zheleva who heads the political staff of Premier Borissov tested positive for..