Bulgaria’s Constitutional Court approves Radev’s resignation as country’s president
Bulgaria’s Constitutional Court unanimously approved on January 23 the resignation of Roumen Radev as the country’s president, according to an
Read moreBulgaria’s Constitutional Court unanimously approved on January 23 the resignation of Roumen Radev as the country’s president, according to an
Read moreBulgaria’s Constitutional Court confirmed on January 20 that it is to consider its decision on Roumen Radev’s resignation as president,
Read moreThis is the full text of the resignation speech delivered by Bulgarian President Roumen Radev in a televised address on
Read moreIn a live television broadcast to the nation on January 19, Roumen Radev announced that he would submit his resignation
Read moreBulgaria is heading to its latest early parliamentary elections after, on January 16, a third parliamentary group refused a mandate
Read moreAs it had repeatedly announced in advance that it would, the Bulgarian Parliament’s largest group – Boiko Borissov’s GERB-UDF –
Read moreBulgarian head of state President Roumen Radev is to wait until after January 1 to hand over the first mandate
Read moreBulgarian opposition pro-Russian party Vuzrazhdane and the Movement for Rights and Freedoms – New Beginning, which is led by Magnitsky
Read moreBulgarian head of state President Roumen Radev began on December 15 consultations with parliamentary groups, a step mandated by the
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