46% of Bulgarians have been happy this year and 44% of the respondents were of the opposite opinion, the latest survey of Trend sociological agency, presented to the Bulgarian National Radio, shows.
Contrary to the usually more positive assessments at the end of the year, now 80% of the respondents think that 2020 has been bad and only 10% define it as a good year for the country. Compared to previous years, the percentage of people who expect a better 2021 is lower. 44% of the respondents do not expect 2021 to be better and 32% think positively, the survey further reads.
Prime Minister Rosen Zhelyazkov described the vote of no confidence in the government over its foreign policy, debates on which are currently being held in the National Assembly, as an attempt to sow discord between the parties in..
“When we deal with diplomacy, we must deal with facts and the official truth,” Minister of Foreign Affairs Georg Georgiev said during the debates in the National Assembly on the vote of no confidence in the government due to failure..
The program for humanitarian assistance to displaced persons from Ukraine has been extended by a month, the government press service reported. During this time, humanitarian assistance will continue to be provided to Ukrainian..
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The upgrade of the Bulgarian supercomputer Discoverer has been completed successfully, and the machine now has new systems capable of additional..
Protests will take place in front of the court houses in Sofia, Varna, Plovdiv, Burgas and Stara Zagora against pedophilia and crimes against children...
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