Bulgaria’s anti-government protests: The last waltz and DANSNoMore
As Bulgaria waits to see just when the Bulgarian Socialist Party government will resign, there is another question – on
Read moreAs Bulgaria waits to see just when the Bulgarian Socialist Party government will resign, there is another question – on
Read moreAn immediate focus of fascination at the Movement for Rights and Freedoms’ election night news conference was Delyan Peevski, the
Read moreWithin an hour after exit polls in Bulgaria’s May 25 2014 European Parliament elections showed the Bulgarian Socialist Party running
Read moreMore than 1000 people turned out for the “333” anti-government protest in Sofia on May 12 2014. It was the
Read moreSeveral hundred people joined an anti-government protest in Sofia on April 9 2014 marking 300 days since the start of
Read moreFor months, opposing sides in Bulgaria’s continuing political high dramas have traded allegations about illicit payments to fuel protests –
Read moreThey may be shouting “resignation!” rather than “this is madness”, but Bulgaria’s anti-government protesters have picked a 300 theme for
Read morePublic indignation in Bulgaria against government support for a planned hotel complex development in the Karadere nature area on the
Read moreTsvetan Vassilev, head of the supervisory board of Corporate Commercial Bank (CCB), has lodged a formal complaint with Bulgaria’s Prosecutor-General
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