The National Culture Fund of Bulgaria has announced an extraordinary session on the Creative Scholarships for Support of Young Artists program, the Ministry of Culture reported. This is one of the measures announced by the Ministry for assistance to art creators during the crisis. The program supports financially freelance artists directly affected by the ban on mass events. The total amount of funding is EUR 1.25 million. The creative scholarship is quarterly and totals 310 euros per month. Application is possible April 21-30.2020. More information is available on the fund's website.
GERB leader Boyko Borissov said on the sidelines of the National Assembly that he expects a parliamentary speaker to be elected next week. "I signed their main demands and sent them," he commented on the request of "We..
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