After a year like no other, attention-riveting elections for parliament are to take place in Bulgaria in the spring of 2021. The civil discontent and vociferous protests during the past Covid-year failed to bring about early parliamentary..
The civic platform “Izpravi Se.BG” (Stand Up.BG), with co-chair former Ombudsman Maya Manolova and the informal “toxic trio” , organizers of the protests of recent months in the country, signed an official agreement to take part in the..
Today, a protest with stretched hospital beds was held in front of the Council of Ministers in downtown Sofia . It was initiated by the organizers of the anti-government protests in Bulgaria which lasted for four months from the so-called Poison Trio...
Opposition and non-Parliamentary political parties in Bulgaria raised serious concerns about the fairness of the forthcoming early or regular elections for 45 th National Assembly. According to the latest amendments to the Election Code, the..
The protests demanding the resignation of the government and the prosecutor general continue tonight in Nezavisimost square in Sofia. Later the protesters are expected to make their way to Eagles' Bridge and temporarily block traffic there...
Bulgaria’s former Ombudsman and current leader of "Izpravi Se.bg" civic platform Maya Manolova will not found a political party, but will participate at the Parliamentary elections with a wide partner network instead . The network will include civil..
Protesters and representatives of BOEC civil movement occupied the building of the Central Electoral Commission in Sofia (CEC), BNR’s reporter Elenitsa Marinova reports. They declared they wanted to attend the Commission’s sitting, and..
The amendments to the Constitution proposed by Premier Borissov triggered a wave of reactions of people who are dissatisfied with his government. The “Toxic Trio” and this country’s former Ombudsman Maya Manolova reacted sharply in the social..
The budget for people with disabilities has been doubled in the past two years, Bulgaria's Social Affairs Minister Denitsa Sacheva said at a press briefing today. In 2018, the costs amounted to approximately 230 million euros /458,141,835 leva/ and in..
Excluding the current topic of the Covid-19 pandemic and the still active state of the virus, the last few days in Bulgaria have been marked by the tense relations between the Prime Minister and the President and the political talk about who is..