On the 50th day of the anti-government protests , the blockade of three key intersections in Sofia continues. Representatives of the civil movement "Boets" blocked all entrances to the Sofia Court House for an hour in the morning, as part of a..
Five parties stand a real chance of being represented in the next National Assembly - GERB, Bulgarian Socialist Party, Slavi Trifonov's "There are such people", Democratic Bulgaria, Movement for Rights and Freedoms. Support for GERB is..
Bulgaria's government has plans to set the poverty line next year at BGN 369 compared to BGN 363 this year. according to a new governmental decree. Another government project envisages that the Minister of Social Affairs should be able to propose..
The tent blockades in Sofia continue – on Tsar Osvoboditel Boulevard, in the space between the buildings of the council of ministers and the presidency, and at the intersection at Eagles' Bridge. At the moment the situation is calm at Eagles'..
P rotesters have accused the government and the Anti-Corruption Commission of causing damag e to the state in the amount of 500 million euros by allowing a deal for the telecommunications company BTC . In the protest tent..
I call on people from the tents to understand that this is not a reasonable way for dialogue, MP Alexander Nenkov said in a statement in front of the headquarters of the ruling GERB party . The situation with the blockades must be..
People have the right to protest, but the blockade of the whole city is unacceptable, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Ekaterina Zaharieva has told bTV. Commenting on the 21st day of protests in the capital city and the blockade..
The 18 th anti-government protest, which took place last night downtown Sofia, once again escalated into a march that blocked traffic on the busy Tsarigradsko Shosse Boulevard and other central streets. Earlier, protesters threw pig ears at the building..
Bulgaria's Prime Minister Boyko Borissov discussed the issue of personnel changes in the government during today's Coalition Council with the participation of Deputy Prime Minister and Chairman of IMRO Krasimir Karakachanov and with the Chairman of the..
"A cabinet reshuffle in the way the government sees it or gives signs for would not reassure the protesters," Valeria Veleva, a well-known Bulgarian journalist and analyst of the country's internal political processes, told the BNR, citing Prime Minister..