The event that marked the year 2022 in terms of foreign policy is the war on the territory of Ukraine. The military operation launched by Russia on February 24 caused an unprecedented act of solidarity towards the Ukrainian people by almost all EU..
On January 3, President Rumen Radev will hand over the second mandate for forming a government within the framework of the 48th National Assembly. The mandate will be given to the second largest parliamentary group - "We Continue..
Today, Thursday, 22 December, is the last day on which the political forces represented in parliament can send their priorities, around which a principled agreement can be sought for forming a government, if they decide to comply with the invitation..
"With a total of 70 MPs of two parties you cannot form a cabinet and cannot secure quorum. The only chance for that happening is with a post-election document signed by the parties that would support it.” That is how the leader of..
The nominee of We Continue the Change for Prime Minister, Acad. Nikolai Denkov , invited the parliamentary groups to a meeting in an effort to bring the parties' positions on their national priorities closer together. All of the groups, except for..
The parliamentary parties maintain their positions in relation to the proposals of a cabinet with the first mandate of the GERB party. "We Continue the Change", "Vazrazhdane", "BSP for Bulgaria" and "Democratic Bulgaria" have stated that they will not..
Professor Nikolay Gabrovski, who was nominated for Prime Minister by GERB/SDS, is to propose a prospective cabinet and a short governance program. This was announced by Desislava Atanasova, chairperson of the largest parliamentary group. On..
The GERB nominee for Prime Minister, Prof. Nikolay Gabrovski, meets today with representatives of the BSP and Democratic Bulgaria in an attempt to secure parliamentary support for his draft cabinet. However, the positions of the two..
"Democratic Bulgaria" coalition have announced to the president Rumen Radev during the round of consultations to form a government that they will not support the first mandate of the GERB party, but will make efforts to form a working government with the..
The consultations under President Rumen Radev with the parties represented in the parliament to form a government turned into a dispute over the rearming of the Bulgarian army during the meeting between the president and the "Democratic Bulgaria"..