Bulgarian President, Prime Minister speak out – and other talking points as protests set to continue
As protest rallies in Bulgaria are set to continue for a fourth consecutive day on June 17, Prime Minister Plamen
Read moreAs protest rallies in Bulgaria are set to continue for a fourth consecutive day on June 17, Prime Minister Plamen
Read moreGazing on Bulgaria’s newly-elected 42nd National Assembly and the personalities that dominated that day of high drama that was the
Read moreBulgaria’s Parliament has scheduled a sitting for 9am on May 29 to vote on the proposed Plamen Oresharski cabinet, but
Read moreIn a fiery and emotional speech at the first sitting of the 42nd National Assembly, ultra-nationalist Ataka leader Volen Siderov
Read moreAtaka leader Volen Siderov says that his party’s judgment on Plamen Oresharski, the socialist nominee to be prime minister in
Read moreThe Bulgarian Socialist Party, which placed second in Bulgaria’s May 12 elections but has an ambition to form a “programme”
Read moreThe leader of Bulgaria’s ultra-nationalist Ataka party, Volen Siderov, told a news conference in the small hours of the morning
Read moreVolen Siderov, leader of Bulgaria’s ultra-nationalist Ataka party, was pressed repeatedly on election night about his stance on future coalition
Read moreBulgaria’s minority ultra-nationalist Ataka party leader Volen Siderov has declined an invitation to talks with caretaker Prime Minister Marin Raykov
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