In Sofia a meeting of the Consultative Council on National Security to the President of the Republic has taken place, but a plan for resolving the political crisis has not been mapped out and early parliamentary elections have become the most expected..
At the referendum on November 6 this year two and half million Bulgarians voted for the introduction of majoritarian voting system. After such a strong call for change, the biggest parties in the country - GERB and BSP decided, despite some hesitations,..
The main topic of today's press in Bulgaria is the victory of candidate for president of Bulgaria, Rumen Radev, supported by the Bulgarian Socialist Party. "New president, new elections" is the headline of "24 Hours". "After losing the presidential..
The Bulgarian prosecution has initiated a total of 9 pretrial procedures and 130 preliminary checks regarding irregularities during the presidential elections and the national referendum. Five of the cases concern supplying benefits in exchange for..
In an interview for the Bulgarian National Radio, presidential candidate Rumen Radev, supported by the Bulgarian Socialist Party, said that during the election runoff he would rely on the votes of all Bulgarian citizens. He rejected allegations..
About 80 percent of protocols from voting in the Bulgarian presidential elections abroad have already been checked by the Central Election Commission. Most of the votes of Bulgarian citizens abroad went to Tsetska Tsacheva - 24.6 percent, followed by..
Analysts say that the upcoming presidential elections in Bulgaria will most likely head into runoff between GERB candidate Tsetska Tsacheva and Rumen Radev, supported by the Bulgarian Socialist Party. The expected presence of an option "I do not support..
In case the presidential candidate of the Reformist Bloc, Traicho Traikov, received weak support at the elections, Bulgaria for Citizens Movement would see this as a sign of disapproval of the policy pursued by the reformers. In this case, immediately..
Bulgarian President Rosen Plevneliev expects that the National Assembly would make changes to the voting rules or would signal the Constitutional Court over the way votes will be counted during the presidential elections. Cause for concern became the "I..
The Central Election Commission has decided to open a total of 301 voting stations abroad for theBulgarian presidential elections on November 6. The biggest number of stations will be opened in Britain, Turkey, and the United States. In Spain there..