Bulgaria’s 2013 elections: Exit polls put four parties in Parliament – but who will govern?
Exit poll results announced after voting ended in Bulgaria’s national parliamentary elections on May 12 2013 by five polling agencies
Read moreExit poll results announced after voting ended in Bulgaria’s national parliamentary elections on May 12 2013 by five polling agencies
Read moreBoiko Borissov’s centre-right GERB party got 31.7 per cent of the votes and the Bulgarian Socialist Party-led 27.1 per cent
Read moreBulgarian prosecutors had started pre-trial investigations in 43 cases of alleged attempted electoral fraud, including 17 instances of alleged vote-buying,
Read morePolling stations in Turkey saw the highest turnout among polling stations in foreign countries in Bulgaria’s May 12 2013 national
Read moreThe 240 members of Bulgaria’s 42nd National Assembly, the country’s unicameral Parliament being elected on May 12 2013, will get
Read moreAfter a controversy-wracked election campaign and an eve-of-election drama about alleged printing of illegal ballots, Bulgarians at home and abroad
Read morePlovdiv, Bulgaria’s second city, is hosting an “Ancient Festival” from May 17 to 19, with events depicting people’s everyday life
Read moreBritish Weeks in Bulgaria is a series of events, organised by the British embassy in Sofia with various partnering organisations.
Read moreFour new board members were elected at the first annual general meeting of the British Bulgarian Chamber of Commerce (BBCC)
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