Bulgaria's Chief Prosecutor Sotir Tsatsarov has requested information about the workload of regional prosecutors in Svilengrad and Elhovo in connection with the increasing numbers of people entering Bulgaria illegally due to the Syrian conflict.
Bulgarian Transport Minister Danail Papazov has dismissed Plovdiv Airport head Doychin Angelov.
The earliest possible general elections in Bulgaria might happen after the elections for European Parliament in May 2014, according to the Speaker of the Parliament, Mihail Mikov.
Former Bulgarian Tsar and Prime Minister Simeon Saxe-Coburg (2001-2005) has wished “long live” to the government of Prime Minister, Plamen Oresharski.
Bulgarian protesters are going to stage Monday evening a mock "Communist parade" ridiculing the current Socialist-led government.
The emblematic date of September 9, considered both the date of Bulgaria's anti-fascist uprising in 1944, and the beginning of the Communist regime, will be marked once again in polar ways.
Former ruling party GERB leader Boyko Borisov and vice-chair Tsvetan Tsvetanov have emerged as the new leaders of anti-cabinet protests in Bulgaria, argued Bulgarian Socialist Party chair Sergey Stanishev.
About 300 Bulgarians took once again to the streets of the capital Sofia Saturday evening to demand the resignation of the country's Socialist-led government.
Sergei Stanishev, leader of the Bulgarian Socialist Party (BSP), has said that the government has an ambition to reinvigorate economic relations and projects with Russia.
A total of 350 employees of the Interior Ministry were dismissed during the first 100 days in office of Bulgaria's current socialist-led coalition government, according to Interior Minister Tsvetlin Yovchev.
Boyko Borisov, former Bulgarian Prime Minister and leader of center-right party GERB, has suggested that a no-confidence motion against the current socialist-led coalition government initiated by GERB is doomed to fail.
The solemn military roll call and fireworks in Bulgaria second largest city of Plovdiv to mark Unification Day was held parallel with an anti-government rally.
Bulgaria’s opposition center right GERB party has admitted organizing the transport of buses full of supporters to a major anti-government rally in the capital Sofia earlier this week.
About 1 00o Bulgarians have taken once again to the streets of the capital Sofia Thursday evening to demand the resignation of the country's government.
Bulgaria’s former Prime Minister Boyko Borisov (2009-2013) has told reporters that he does not intend to get married yet, as he is determined to return to power instead.
About 5000 Bulgarians yet again took to the streets of Sofia on Wednesday evening to demand the resignation of the country's socialist-led coalition government.
The Executive Director of Bulgaria's Geodesy, Cartography, and Cadastre Agency, Alexander Lazarov, handed in his resignation on Wednesday, according to Ivan Dimov, Minister of Investment Planning.
Bulgaria’s center-right GERB, the only opposition party in Parliament, has denied having taken part in organizing Wednesday’s anti-government protest in Sofia.
Former Bulgarian Prime Minister Boyko Borisov has once again called upon the Socialist-led government to resign amid ongoing anti-corruption protests.
Controversial Bulgarian ultranationalist leader Volen Siderov has once again urged the country to remain fully neutral on the conflict in Syria.
Bulgaria’s lawmakers were unperturbed early on Wednesday, as an anonymous bomb threat was received for the Parliament’s building.
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