20.0% of Bulgarians are "for" intensifying military aid to Ukraine and 78.1% are against it. This is shown by a poll of the sociological agency "Gallup International Balkan" under its independent program, conducted in the period July 14-19 through a..
Against the backdrop of the July heat, the heated arguments about the 2023 budget continue. By July 25, when the National Assembly must finally vote on the state's financial framework, a decision must be reached on the increase of income in the budget..
Employees in various government administration units are gearing up for protests in the coming week , demanding a pay rise in the 2023 budget. Social tensions are brewing at the National Social Security Institute, the Commission for Consumer Protection,..
Just 8% of Bulgarians assess positively the activity of the 49th National Assembly; 53% - have negative assessment and 39% have no opinion. When it comes to the government, approval for it is 20%, disapproval - 37%, and 43% have no opinion. This is..
The past week offered us another dose of instability both in terms of weather and the political atmosphere in Bulgaria. At the backdrop of heavy rains, flooded villages and human powerlessness in the face of natural disaster, a wave..
"We Continue the Change - Democratic Bulgaria" (PP-DB) has invited GERB to talks, insisting that tomorrow the leader of the party, Boyko Borissov, together with the leaders of the coalition, sign the Mechanism for guaranteeing the reform program of the..
“The policy of the new government is to push Bulgaria closer and closer to the war,” said President Rumen Radev before his departure on a visit to Austria. Bulgaria is preparing the production of shells for Ukraine according to the NATO..
"We Continue the Change - Democratic Bulgaria" (PP-DB) boycotted the meeting of the Bulgarian parliament . At a press conference, the co-chairman of the DB Hristo Ivanov accused GERB of not observing the commitments made to coordinate the new heads of..
As Bulgaria’s National Assembly voted in the GERB-PP/DB government on 6 June, with rotating prime ministers academician Nikolay Denkov (PP/DB), and nine months later Mariya Gabriel (GERB) for nine more months, analysts didn’t seem all that optimistic..
Contrary to the claims of the first two parliamentary-represented political forces that agreed on the formation of a government, a political coalition is a fact, according to Prof. Daniel Valchev, Dean of the Faculty of Law of the..