“The draft decision on an address by Volodymyr Zelensky to the Bulgarian National Assembly is currently being discussed by the parliamentary committees and will soon be voted in plenary,” the chairman of the Bulgarian National Assembly Nikola Minchev said in an interview with public service TV BNT. “If it is approved, Mr. Zelensky will be invited to make an address,” he said, and added that an address by the Ukrainian President does not automatically mean an address by Vladimir Putin, an idea that was heard coming from the Bulgarian Socialist Party. Nikola Minchev was categorical that the differing views on the war in Ukraine within the ruling coalition are not harming the common position of Bulgaria which is “this time clearly expressed, and this is appreciated by our partners, including by the Ukrainian President”. Sending weapons to Ukraine is not on the agenda, he said.
In a letter to the Bulgarian Judges Association, European Chief Prosecutor Laura Kövesi announced the reasons for the disciplinary proceedings initiated against Teodora Georgieva, a Bulgarian representative in the European Public..
Bulgarian President Rumen Radev will participate today in the official presentation of a phototype edition of the Macedonian Almanac of the Macedonian Patriotic Organization on the occasion of the 85th anniversary of the original. The..
On Thursday, minimum temperatures will range from 6°C to 11°C, reaching around 5°C in Sofia. It will be cloudy, windy and rainy during the day, with unsettled weather conditions. There will be a moderate north-easterly wind, stronger in eastern..
No significant change in the weather is expected over the next 24 hours. It will remain cloudy with widespread and, in many areas, heavy rainfall. It..
The European Flood Awareness System (EFAS) has issued a warning of expected complications in Bulgaria on 3 October . Interior Minister Daniel Mitov..
''Sabotage groups are operational in Bulgaria, and they exert hybrid influence and are part of Bulgaria's political life'', Prime Minister Rosen..
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