"We Continue the Change" party, which is to receive the second government-forming mandate from President Rumen Radev, invited all parliamentary parties to a discussion on the priorities of the National Assembly in 2023. BSP for Bulgaria, Democratic Bulgaria and Bulgarian Rise responded to the invitation and sent their lists of priorities.
Reducing inequality, improving business conditions, as well as judicial reform, anti-corruption legislation and a mechanism to investigate the attorney general are on the priority list of "We Continue the Change". After the meeting, Nikolay Denkov, who was nominated for Prime Minister by "We Continue the Change", said that there were some areas of common ground, yet there were differences regarding fiscal stability, etc. "We Continue the Change" is to prepare a programme declaration on the basis of the proposals. The party will present a prospective cabinet if their declaration receives the necessary support.
Rules for mark-ups in stores and regulated prices for 22 basic food products are provided for in a new draft law, which was presented today at the Ministry of Agriculture and Food. "As a government, we are obliged to take care of..
A protest was held in the city of Pernik against animal abuse and for maximum sentences for two residents of the city, Gabriela Sashova and Krasimir Georgiev, who killed animals in a particularly cruel way. They filmed their actions..
The monthly inflation for February compared to January is 0.6%, and the annual inflation for February 2025 compared to February 2024 is 4%, according to the data of the National Statistical Institute. The inflation since the..
Workers in state psychiatric hospitals have gone on strike demanding higher salaries and better working conditions, including adequate workplace..
North Macedonia’s Minister of Health Arben Taravari and his Bulgarian counterpart Silvi Kirilov, together with the Foreign Ministers of Bulgaria and..
Bulgaria ranks third among EU countries in terms of minimum wage growth in the period 2015-2025. According to Eurostat, during this..
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