Podcast in English
Text size
Bulgarian National Radio © 2025 All Rights Reserved

President Radev calls for functioning Parliament and stable government

Photo: archive

United Europe should not be indifferent to Russia's war in Ukraine. Its escalation is the greatest danger since World War II, Bulgaria’s President Rumen Radev said after the summit of the heads of state of the Arraiolos Group in Malta.

Bulgaria’s head of state commented on the outcome of the Parliamentary elections in Bulgaria. In his words, the election results do not allow for an easy formation of a ruling coalition, but people expect dialogue, understanding and common solutions, because Bulgaria needs a functioning Parliament and a stable government.

According to President Radev, the parties should not be afraid to start governing the country in the winter, because the caretaker cebinet has laid a solid foundation that will allow the country to go through this period without obstacles.



Последвайте ни и в Google News Showcase, за да научите най-важното от деня!
Listen to the daily news from Bulgaria presented in "Bulgaria Today" podcast, available in Spotify.

More from category

Bulgaria calls for the construction of a bridge over the Danube at Silistra–Călărași

''Only two bridges connect Bulgaria and Romania along our 475-kilometer shared river border – this is a transport shortfall and a new 'Iron Curtain' within the European Union'', said Bulgaria’s Deputy Premier and Minister of Transport and..

published on 10/17/25 9:05 AM

Cloudy weather, rainfall expected in Bulgaria on Friday

On Friday, the minimum temperatures in Bulgaria will be from 6 to 11°C, in Sofia – 7°C.  During the day, it will be cloudy over most of the country. In the afternoon, rain will begin in Western Bulgaria, in the mountains above 2,000 meters - snow, and..

published on 10/16/25 7:25 PM

South Africa introduces visa-free regime for Bulgarians for stays of up to 90 days

The government of South Africa is introducing a visa-free regime for Bulgarian citizens holding ordinary passports for stays of up to 90 days , the Embassy of Bulgaria in Pretoria announced on its Facebook page. “We express our gratitude to the..

published on 10/16/25 4:16 PM