The Bulgarian MPs rejected President Radev’s veto on the latest amendments to the Administrative Procedure Code. The amendments were adopted at the end of July this year and triggered a series of disputes. Later, Bulgaria’s head of state Radev vetoed 16 provisions which include drastic increase of fees during cassation cases, removing the cassation stage of trial in a number of circumstances, etc. The veto on the Administrative Procedure Code was President Radev’s ninth veto. So far, the National Assembly supported only one of them- the veto on the texts of the Privatization and Post Privatization Control Act.
The number of violations of the low-emission zone in the center of the Bulgarian capital Sofia, where cars of the first and second categories were banned from entering, has decreased tenfold, announced the deputy mayor for ecology Nadezhda Bobcheva. The..
The meteorologists on duty at the weather forecasting station on Mount Murgash in Bulgaria's Balkan Mountain were attacked and beaten at midnight on March 9. An unknown man entered through the window and brutally attacked Rumyana and Georgi Zlatanovi...
On March 10, Bulgaria marks the rescue of Bulgarian Jews during World War II and commemorates the victims of the Holocaust and crimes against humanity. The date has been chosen because of the so-called "Kyustendil Action" of 1943. Then, with the help..
A yellow code for strong wind has been issued for 18 regions of Bulgaria on Tuesday . The minimum temperatures will be 4 to 9°C, around 4°C in Sofia...
“Bulgaria’s defence industry has a huge potential, we have to promote it,” said Foreign Minister Georg Geigriev in an interview with bTV. “I believe..
The Central Election Commission (CEC) must carry out the re-calculation of the election results it has been tasked with by the Constitutional Court...
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