"Boyko Borissov was not concerned about the people and the journalists beaten at the protests, nor was he concerned about Emilian Gebrev's poisoning", said Bulgaria’s President Rumen Radev in response to Premier Borissov's call to put forward a..
Bulgaria’s Premier Boyko Borissov has called on this country’s President Rumen Radev to put forward a position on the detention of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny. "The position of Bulgaria’s cabinet, as well as of the European..
Malheureusement le coronavirus subit de sérieuses mutations, ce qui rend très difficile la mise en place de règles communes permettant de lutter contre le Covid-19, a souligné le premier ministre Boyko Borissov au terme de la réunion du Conseil européen..
Prime Minister Boyko Borissov interrupted the Ministry of Health regular briefing on the Ministry of Health's regular briefing on the coronavirus pandemic in the country to comment on statements by President Rumen Radev and consultations convened by him..
"Parliamentary elections should be held on March 28 and there is no reason to look for excuses. President Radev already announced that the regular elections should be held on March 28 next year. If he is now wondering how to postpone the..
Le premier ministre Boyko Borissov a étudié avec le président serbe Alexandre Vucic le progrès dans la construction de l'autoroute "Europe", annonce le service de presse du gouvernement. "Dans un an, l'autoroute entre Sofia et Belgrade sera mise en..
“Bulgaria has a “new level of security of natural gas supply” and is making huge investments in energy, so as to be a “ geostrategic country and to transit across 100% Bulgarian infrastructure,” said Prime Minister Boyko Borissov while inspecting..
“ We are sending off a year of trials – unparalleled in impact and scale … Yet, I have always said that Bulgarians demonstrate their strength best in the worst of times. That was true of 2020, which showed us what the word “heroes” truly means,”..
Tonight, New Year’s Eve, anti-government protesters are once again expected to gather in front of the Council of Ministers building in Sofia, the latest in a string of protests which broke out on 9 July demanding the resignation of Boyko Borissov’s..
Bulgaria’s Premier Boyko Borissov has expressed deep condolences over the earthquake, which claimed lives and caused material damage in Croatia. On this occasion, he held a phone conversation with Croatia’s Prime Minister Andrej Plenković, the..