The anti-government protests continue for the 11 th consecutive night in Sofia and many towns across the country. According to a survey by Gallup International around 58% of Bulgarians say that the government must resign...
“It is the citizens who must change the system,” Prof. Velislav Minekov, co-organizer of the anti-government protests said for the Bulgarian National Radio. In his words this parliament is absolutely useless, and the vote of..
“The Bulgarian Socialist Party will not take over the protest , nor will it take advantage of it,” said BSP MP Georgi Svilenski for the Bulgarian National Radio. In his words, the BSP supports the anti-government protests because they are..
For the tenth day in a row, protests against the government continue in front of the Council of Ministers and the Presidency in Sofia. The demands for the resignation of PM Boyko Borissov and the Prosecutor General Ivan Geshev remain in force. Despite..
During last night's protests in Sofia, citizens blocked the way of provocateurs to police to prevent clashes with law enforcement. As a result eight criminally registered persons were located and detained. Among them two were arrested for drug possession..
The Sofia Regional Prosecutor’s Office will seek indefinite detention for four men who threw glass bottles and cans against Interior Ministry officers during the anti-government protest on 14 July. The prosecutor’s office’s motive is the..
The results will be made public, by the end of next week, of the probe into the videos showing the use of physical force by police officers in front of the Council of Ministers building during the anti-government protests. The probe..
President Rumen Radev said that the natural way out of the current situation for the government was its resignation and no political schemes or machinations would be able to save. "Bulgarians are out in the street and no cabinet reshuffles will be..
Protests demanding the resignations of Bulgaria's government and prosecutor general continue in Sofia for 8th day in a row under the slogan "Let's Defend Democracy - Day 8". Posts in social networks called for turning today's protest into the largest..
6% of Bulgarians say they have been to anti-government protests, or around 300,000 people. 36% say they are ready to take part in a protest against the government. A large portion of the people who state they go to anti-government protests are young..