Podcast in English
Text size
Bulgarian National Radio © 2025 All Rights Reserved

One of Bulgaria's ruling parties calls for ending state of emergecy

Photo: BTA

One of the ruling parties in Bulgaria has disagreed with the government's motives for extending the state of emergency declared in the country until 13 May. The VMRO party believes that these motives not well justified and that severe restrictions should not be extended beyond the end of April. There are no analyses, forecasts and strategies about how long and why all Bulgarian citizens should self-restrict, and all economic initiative is virtually stopped. It is unclear to VMRO why no smart analysis and strategy have been conducted given the escalating unemployment and income collapse, which would increase the protection of vulnerable social groups, MP Iskren Veselinov told the Bulgarian National Radio.





Последвайте ни и в Google News Showcase, за да научите най-важното от деня!
Listen to the daily news from Bulgaria presented in "Bulgaria Today" podcast, available in Spotify.

More from category

ECOFIN allows Bulgaria and 14 other EU states to exceed the deficit limit for defence spending

The EU's Economic and Financial Affairs Council (ECOFIN) has allowed Bulgaria and 14 other EU countries to exceed their budget limits in order to boost defence spending . This will enable the countries to take on additional debt for defence purposes...

published on 7/9/25 9:44 AM

The EC calls for Sofia to speed up judicial reforms and fight against corruption

The European Commission (EC) has published its sixth annual Rule of Law Report , which covers the 27 EU member states and four candidate countries. The report notes legislative progress in Bulgaria during the Zhelyazkov cabinet's term, the..

published on 7/9/25 9:09 AM

Students in Sofia stage a protest against higher tuition fees

A student protest titled "Education is a Right, Not a Privilege!" will take place at 6:00 PM on July 9 in front of the Rectorate building of the Sofia  University '' St. Kliment Ohridski'' . The protest is in response to the increased tuition fees..

published on 7/9/25 7:00 AM