On, 6 and 7 December, President Rumen Radev will hold consultations at the Presidency with the parliamentary groups of the 47th National Assembly. Under the Constitution, President Radev is to receive, consecutively, representatives of the parliamentary groups to discuss the handing of the mandate for the formation of a government to We Continue the Change, the first political force in the National Assembly.
We Continue the Change co-chairman Kiril Petkov stated, in an interview for the BNR, that he expected the new government to be voted by parliament by 13 December. The coalition agreement of governance will not be a blanket agreement, but will be signed by We Continue the Change with each of the coalition partners separately. Kiril Petkov is proposing that if a given problem cannot be resolved at an expert council, it should be discussed at the level of leaders.
Bulgaria’s Prime Minister Rosen Zhelyazkov called on ministers to focus on solutions rather than excuses, warning of targeted actions aimed at destabilising the political environment . Speaking at the start of a cabinet meeting, Zhelyazkov..
Bulgaria’s government on Wednesday approved funding of up to €3,800 per household to support families affected by recent floods , Labour and Social Policy Minister Borislav Gutsanov said. Families will receive €1,530 in additional support if their..
The leader of the largest parliamentary party GERB commented on his meeting with Donald Trump Jr., which sparked wide media attention in Bulgaria: ''Private meetings with the children of my friends, at an informal lunch which led to nothing-we just..
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Solar power capacity in Bulgaria for electricity production will exceed 4 GW in 2025. This is equal to 4 large nuclear reactors, Dr. Maria Trifonova, a..
The repeated floods on the Black Sea coast are the result of uncontrolled development, destroyed natural environment and institutional..
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