"We Continue the Change" (PP) will discuss with its coalition partners how to respond to the decision of GERB-SDS to freeze negotiations on government formation. Speaking to BNR, Nikola Minchev, deputy speaker of the 49th National Assembly expressed hope that an agreement on a regular government would be reached, no matter how small the possibilities.
"We all realize that there is a need for a regular government," he pointed out and added that the decision was a matter of discussion between the eight parties in the "PP-DB" coalition. According to Minchev, results from the point of view of the development of the country are in the first place, as political instability costs Bulgaria a lot. Minchev also pointed out that the deeper integration of the country into the EU is a big enough goal to justify the political actions of his formation.
On June 3, the award ceremony for the finalists in the 24th edition of the CodeIT programming competition will take place . Traditionally, the competition is held under the patronage of the Bulgarian Head of State Rumen Radev. This year the..
Sunny weather will prevail on Monday before noon. Around and after noon, cumulus and cumulus-rain clouds will develop at first in western areas, later in the east. There will be brief showers, accompanied by thundershowers, in more places in the western..
The extraordinary sitting of the National Assembly, convened for Sunday at the request of a group of MPs, did not take place due to lack of quorum. On the agenda was to be heard caretaker Prime Minister Dimitar Glavchev about the Bulgarian position in..
At noon sharp today, air raid sirens will sound throughout the country for 2 minutes in tribute to the memory of revolutionary poet Hristo Botev and all..
The armoured personnel carriers we have sent to Ukraine are being used for internal defence and that is why there is no need to impose any..
Three police officers were injured during last night’s playoff in the Conference League qualifying phase between CSKA-Sofia and CSKA 1948 at Vasil..
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