The names of the 240 new MPs who will take their seats in the 49 th National Assembly of Bulgaria are now known. What the time horizon of the new legislative body will be is still anyone’s guess. Six political formations entered the new parliament..
All parties in the coalition "We Continue the Change - Democratic Bulgaria" have decided not to support a government with a mandate or participation of GERB, Asen Vassilev, co-chairman of We Continue the Change, said at a press conference...
Radan Kanev, leader of Democratic Bulgaria, which is part of the coalition that took second place in the parliamentary elections on April 2, stated that he does not see an option for a coalition with GERB. "We do not have a political mandate..
The only thing that the new National Assembly should do is form a regular government, said Boyko Borisov, leader of the GERB party that won the parliamentary elections on April 2. He believes that whatever the cost to the parties, new elections would..
"We Continue the Change" will not support a government with the mandate or with the participation of GERB . This was announced by the leaders of the party - former PM Kiril Petkov and former Minister of Finance Asen Vassilev. This decision was taken by..
The Bulgarian Socialist Party will not cave in to the pressure of the Party of European Socialists regarding the adoption of the Istanbul Convention while Kornelia Ninova is a chairperson of BSP. This became clear at the 50th Congress of the..
"At the moment, BSP is not the main opponent of GERB, because it is already a small political force. "We continue the Change" are becoming out main opponent as we have serious differences with them". This is what Toma Bikov from..
"The first step of a big process" - this is how the co-chairman of "We Continue the Change" Kiril Petkov defined the possible unification of his party with the coalition Democratic Bulgaria for the parliamentary elections on April 2. In his words, the..
According to the leader of GERB Boyko Borissov, it is quite possible that a government is formed with the mandate of the Bulgarian Socialist Party, because the socialists were in coalition with all other political forces in parliament except for..
“I am handing back the folder with the unfulfilled mandate for the formation of a government,” said academician Nikolai Denkov who was nominated for prime minister by We Continue the Change party, as he returned the mandate to President Rumen Radev...