“The possible cabinet reshuffles and the future actions of the government will become clear within two days,” said Valeri Simeonov, National Assembly Vice President and chairman of GERB’s coalition partner, the National Front for the Salvation..
Today parliament is to vote the no confidence motion in the government. Protesters have again started gathering in front of parliament building, the BNR reports. On the 12 th day of anti-government protests, yesterday, the protest lasted..
Thousands of citizens protesting against the government are gathering in front of the building of the Presidency downtown Sofia. There is significant police presence. They are being joined by people arriving from other cities in Bulgaria. The..
Bulgaria’s National Assembly is to vote the motion of no-confidence against the cabinet on July 21, Tuesday, the MPs decided after two-hour debates in plenary. The protest held in front of the National Assembly building under the motto “Occupation of..
A caretaker cabinet will not allow protesters in the country to legitimately state their demands, the Chairperson of the Parliamentary group of the ruling GERB party Daniela Daritkova said. That is why it is good to enter into a dialogue. Everyone..
Bulgaria’s National Assembly is to hold a debate on the fifth motion of no-confidence against the cabinet of Premier Boyko Borissov. The no-confidence motion was submitted to this country’s Parliament by 77 MPs from the Bulgarian Socialist Party over..
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..