C ontinuity and predictability in foreign policy is the credo of Bulgaria’s caretaker cabinet , said this country’s caretaker Minister of Foreign Affairs Svetlan Stoev , who has presented his team. "Restoring trust and dialogue with..
“The European Parliament resolution on Bulgaria must lead to elections right now,” President Rumen Radev said in Varna. He expressed strong doubt that the election code, which he vetoed after which parliament overturned the veto, can guarantee..
The protests, the resignation of the government and early elections have the support of the public even though no clear alternatives or new leaders are, as yet, to be seen. 62% of Bulgarians support the protests, and 23.7% are against them...
50% of adult Bulgarians support the idea of early parliamentary elections. This is what a survey by the AFIS reasearch agency, conducted in early August, shows. For 52% of respondents, the reason for the protests was "General dissatisfaction with the..
The ruling GERB party and the main opposition party BSP are losing from the protests in July. More than half of Bulgarians give a negative assessment of the cabinet, and half give a negative assessment of Prime Minister Boyko Borissov (49.3%), a poll..
"The best option for the country is to solve the political crisis as soon as possible, and this can happen via early elections," said sociologist Tsvetozar Tomov on the BNR's Sunday 150 show. According to him, early elections could take place in about..
Thousands of Bulgarians living abroad are in solidarity with the demands of protesting citizens in Bulgaria. Proof of this are the ongoing peaceful demonstrations being organized in different corners on the globe, an expression of..
Anti-government protests continue for the 14th consecutive day in the centre of Sofia between the buildings of the Co uncil of Ministers and the Presidency. At the moment the situation is calm. Protest marches have been organized in other cities as..
The registration of political parties and coalitions for the forthcoming early Parliamentary elections in Bulgaria began on February 2 and will last until February 8. It is important for the society to know the number of the parties..
Bulgaria's new President Rumen Radev signed two decrees on Tuesday that were anticipated with huge interest by the whole Bulgarian society. He is to dissolve the National Assembly on January 27 and set the date of the early Parliamentary..