The party that appeared on Bulgaria’s political stage two months before the two-in-on elections finished first at the expense of the support for the so-called parties of protest. “Change wins”- political scientist Parvan Simeonov said..
The votes coming from abroad will be decisive on whether GERB-SDS or "We Continue the Change" will be first political force in the next parliament , Parvan Simeonov, executive director of Gallup International, has told BNR. According..
Bulgarians are once again in front of the ballot boxes. For the third time this year Bulgarians elect representation in the National Assembly. The importance of the elections is big as today Bulgaria also decides who its head of state in the..
85% of Bulgarians living abroad describe themselves as a person who donates. That is one of the findings in the only report of its kind of regarding charitable giving attitudes among our compatriots living in other countries by the..
For many Bulgarian children born abroad, Bulgaria has become a "summer destination" for years. They visit their parents' homeland mainly in the summer, during vacations. Violeta Egan and Nicole Gancheva Contreras are two such youngsters...
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs is proposing postal voting for Bulgarians abroad after active voter registration , Foreign Minister Svetlan Stoev announced. Setting up a designated constituency for Bulgarians abroad is also part of the proposal...
Bulgaria's Ministry of Foreign Affairs expressed gratitude to the Bulgarian communities abroad , "with whose invaluable partnership and cooperation it became possible to organize the voting abroad." Over 5,000 people - volunteers from the Bulgarian..
People in Bulgaria are still trying to find their way to change, the results of the early parliamentary election on 11 July show. That is why the question we asked all people we talked of on election day was: How must Bulgaria change after..
"I voted with the clear awareness that we will never choose the perfect government, but I think that when a person has exercised their right to grass, they can then hold the new government accountable. I hope I voted for the lesser evil!” Petar..
One year after the beginning of the anti-government protests in Bulgaria and abroad, which lasted until the late autumn of 2020, our compatriots in Nuremberg have more confidence in the forthcoming early Parliamentary elections...