Bulgaria’s new Central Election Commission line-up takes office
The new line-up of Bulgaria’s Central Election Commission (CEC) will take office on May 12, after President Roumen Radev’s decree
Read moreThe new line-up of Bulgaria’s Central Election Commission (CEC) will take office on May 12, after President Roumen Radev’s decree
Read moreBulgaria’s National Assembly voted on May 5 to reject a bill amending the Political Parties Act, which would have cut
Read moreBulgaria’s National Assembly passed at second reading on April 29 a bill of amendments to the country’s Electoral Code, implementing
Read moreAs expected, Slavi Trifonov’s ITN party and Hristo Ivanov’s Democratic Bulgaria (DB) coalition said on April 21 they were turning
Read moreBulgaria’s National Assembly voted unanimously on April 16 to set up a committee to inspect spending of public funds by
Read moreAt its second sitting, held on April 16, Bulgaria’s 45th National Assembly voted to approve the resignation of Prime Minister
Read moreBulgaria’s 45th National Assembly held its first sitting on April 15, eleven days after being elected, and voted into office
Read moreBoiko Borissov, Bulgaria’s Prime Minister and leader of the GERB party that won the most votes in the April 4
Read moreAbout 57.5 per cent of Bulgarians want to see a new government formed, while 30.4 per cent want the country
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