The Bulgarian Socialist Party (BSP) remains in the ruling coalition and supports the budget amendment. The National Council of the BSP adopted a position that holding snap elections is not a solution. The party decided to hold talks with "We..
8 political formations would enter the Parliament if elections were held today, indicates a sociological survey by Trend agency, commissioned by 24 Chassa newspaper. 19% of the respondents assess positively the work of the National Assembly, down..
The allegations of the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Economy and Industry Kornelia Ninova regarding contracts concluded by the caretaker government for the export of Bulgarian weapons are incorrect and easily verifiable . This was stated to..
"We will continue to make efforts to make the budget theft -proof and help citizens and businesses address the terrible crisis," said Andrei Gyurov, Chairman of Parliamentary group of “We Continue the Change”, with regard to their..
The ruling coalition will find a solution on providing aid to Ukraine that will be acceptable to the Bulgarian Socialist Party as well, National Assembly Speaker Nikola Minchev said. "I don't think that the resignation of the cabinet at this moment..
The Bulgarian Socialist Party (BSP) will leave the ruling coalition if the government votes for military aid to Ukraine, Deputy Prime Minister and Economy Minister Kornelia Ninova reiterated her stance during her visit to the village of..
Employers 'organizations in Bulgaria are pushing for the resumption of talks with Gazprom and the resumption of gas supplies, Economy and Industry Minister Kornelia Ninova said, as quoted by BNT and BTA after a meeting with employers' organizations...
A Bulgarian delegation led by Premier Kiril Petkov is expected to visit Kyiv today. I n this way the coalition partners could alight their position on whether Bulgaria should send military aid to Ukraine. One person from each party in the ruling..
A Bulgarian delegation led by Premier Kiril Petkov is to pay a visit to Kyiv today . The idea is that in this way the coalition partners could alight their position on whether Bulgaria should send military aid to Ukraine. According to the..
Democratic Bulgaria, which is part of the ruling coalition in the country, is not happy with the decision by the parliamentary foreign policy committee, according to which Bulgaria shall only supply Ukraine with “technical assistance for defence..