Bulgaria’s Ombudsman Maya Manolova will propose amendments to the Electoral Code that would allow the Bulgarians living in Great Britain to keep their voting rights after a possible Brexit, it became clear at the meeting between Maya Manolova and representatives of the Bulgarian community abroad. The discussion was initiated by a petition signed by over 150 Bulgarians living abroad who asked Bulgaria’s Ombudsman Manolova to protect their voting rights. According to the current Electoral Code, in order to be eligible to vote at European or local elections Bulgarians should have resided in Bulgaria or in other EU member state for at least three months prior to the date of elections. Moreover, polling stations in non-EU countries can be opened in diplomatic and consular offices only, which would impede election process.
Saturday will get off to a sunny start in Eastern and in some isolated regions of Western Bulgaria. Over the rest of the country there will be considerable clouds. There will be rain over Central Bulgaria and over the Western half of the country...
The National Assembly unanimously adopted a decision on the Republic of North Macedonia's progress in the EU accession process . In line with the 2022 European Consensus, the MPs expect Skopje to develop and present a targeted action plan for protecting..
The Energy and Water Regulatory Commission has approved a price of BGN 64.32/MWh (EUR 32.88) for natural gas in June, excluding taxes and levies. Bulgargaz will sell natural gas to final suppliers and persons licensed for the production and transmission..
The construction of the Vertical Gas Corridor is a symbol of European partnership, technology transfer and the creation of cooperatives..
Despite the measures taken, at the end of 2024, 21.8% of the positions in the Bulgarian army remained unfilled, a report on the state of defence and..
The need for a direct air connection Sofia - Dushanbe, the specific steps for its implementation, as well as the expansion of exports..
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