The demands of protesting Bulgarian citizens remain unchanged. These are the resignations of Borissov's government and the chief prosecutor, the setting up of a caretaker cabinet and fair elections. In the evening of the 88th day of anti-government..
Despite accumulated fatigue among people who protest against the government every day, desire for change among protesters is becoming more pronounced. None of them wants to see politicians and parties that for 30 years have led the..
After the Fourth Edition of the "Great People's Uprising", the so-called Poison Trio, who are organizers of the protests, said protests have created a civic society that could make the difference between paid speakers and others. Speaking to bTV,..
Bulgaria will be on focus at the European Parliament on Monday when it will become clear whether the resolution of the European Parliament’s Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs (LIBE), adopted on October 1, will receive a..
The 85th protest against the government and Prosecutor General Ivan Geshev starts tonight. Traditionally, it will pass under the motto "We are not afraid", and the meeting point is the fountain in front of the presidency in the center of Sofia. In..
The 84th anti-government protest is planned to take place this evening in Sofia. The Justice for All initiative will protest in front of the Sofia Court House, demanding the resignation of Prosecutor General Ivan Geshev, of the Supreme..
"The attack of protesters against the MRF shows a lack of perspective, lack of clear vision and lack of ideas of protest organizers." This was announced by the chairman of the Movement for Rights and Freedoms, Mustafa Karadayi, on the occasion of..
Political analyst Ivo Indjov comments on the current political situation in the country in an interview for the Bulgarian National Radio A speech made by the Chair of the Bulgarian National Assembly has received a vast response in Bulgarian..
An anti-government protest has, once again been called for tonight, the 82 nd night of protest, with the steadfast demands for the resignation of the prime minister, the prosecutor general, and the holding of early elections. A 6-hour..
“Intellectuals need to be in the front line of the protests,” said writer Stefan Tsanev for the BNR. Yesterday, Stefan Tsanev was awarded the “Golden Plume” for his contribution to Bulgarian culture and art. In his words the..