"We have an extremely low voter turnout - 32%, which is absolutely unprecedented. The Bulgarian political system has crashed", Vazrazhdane leader Kostadin Kostadinov said at a press conference. According to him, given the current post-election situation, it is impossible to form a stable government, and even if such a government were formed, it would represent no more than 15% of Bulgarians with voting rights.
''Vazrazhdane’s main task is to prevent Bulgaria from entering the escalating conflict in Ukraine. If Bulgaria maintains its current foreign policy course, it will be forced to join the military conflict in Ukraine", Kostadinov said. Kostadin Kostadinov said that the party will focus on this issue in the coming weeks. He explained that his party's goal is to form a separate parliamentary group in the European Parliament, and they are already negotiating with 14 political forces from 14 countries.
''It is important that Bulgaria emerges from timelessness'', Vice President Iliana Iotova said with regard to the negotiations for forming a government in Bulgaria . ''We should wait for the end of the government formation negotiations and see what..
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The ban on heavy goods vehicles travelling through the Petrohan Pass remains in for ce, according to the Road Infrastructure Agency, which said there was no order to change the traffic rules. A new protest by local residents against the opening of..
Bulgaria will continue to support Montenegro’s European prospect, President Rumen Radev stated after meeting with his Montenegrin counterpart Jakov..
It will be sunny on Monday. Clouds will form over the mountains in western Bulgaria in the afternoon with a chance of showers. The lowest temperatures..
A lasting settlement of the conflict will require dialogue between all parties, reads the final communiqué signed by 80 countries at the Summit on Peace..
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