Bulgarian MPs accept presidential veto on Judiciary Act amendments
The legal affairs committee of Bulgarian Parliament voted on June 26 to accept the veto imposed by President Rossen Plevneliev
Read moreThe legal affairs committee of Bulgarian Parliament voted on June 26 to accept the veto imposed by President Rossen Plevneliev
Read moreEmil Dimitrov, an MP for Bulgaria’s ruling party GERB, is being investigated by the Cabinet’s commission tasked with preventing conflict
Read moreAs of June 26 2012, the maximum speed limit on Bulgaria’s motorways is increased to 140km/h. The change follows amendments
Read moreBecause of repairs to the Devnya overpass on Hemus motorway, traffic is being diverted between the Suvorovo and Neofit Rilski
Read moreEuropean Commissioner for Enlargement and European Neighbourhood Policy Štefan Füle will on June 27 2012 launch the High Level Dialogue
Read moreProsecutors have charged the former deputy chief of the Government Protection Bureau with neglecting his duties while organizing the Polish
Read moreFormer Hungarian president of the republic Pál Schmitt has applied for a court review of the decision by Semmelweis University
Read moreAs France’s newly elected socialist President Francois Hollande settles into the Élysée Palace, bolstered by comfortable socialist majority in that
Read moreSpain and Cyprus — one of the euro currency bloc’s biggest economies and one of its smallest — both sought
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