Public Transport Strike to Paralyze Sofia on May 14 — Buses, Trams, and Trolleybuses Halted for Eight Hours
On May 14, Sofia will face major transportation disruption due to a strike by ground public transport workers.
Boyko Borissov, the chairman of GERB, has voiced his preference for holding new elections for mayor and municipal council in Sofia, according to his statements to "Dnevnik" in the National Assembly. The ongoing deadlock in the Sofia Municipal Council (SMC) regarding the election of a chairman has prompted Borissov to advocate for fresh elections.
With another attempt expected to be made in the SMC to elect a chairman on February 8, political factions continue to block each other, exacerbating the situation. Borissov criticized the impotence and infighting among political forces, highlighting the contentious issue of who holds the legitimate mayoral position.
In response to questions about the possibility of cooperation between GERB and other political entities, Borissov reiterated his support for new elections, citing concerns about the legitimacy of the previous election results. He raised issues regarding machine voting and data entry errors, implying that the election of Vasil Terziev as mayor was flawed.
However, Borissov's assertions overlook key factors, such as changes in election procedures implemented by GERB, DPS, and BSP, which impact result calculation. Despite this, Borissov emphasized the need for new electronic voting devices to address counting problems and invalid ballots.
Proposing the acquisition of new electronic devices similar to those used in the United States, Borissov aimed to resolve issues associated with flash drives and ensure accurate and efficient voting processes. While DPS has previously discussed the idea of new voting machines and paper-based voting, Borissov's focus remains on technological solutions to enhance electoral integrity.
The parliamentary majority is moving toward the eurozone but distancing Bulgaria from Europe of democracy and rule of law, President Rumen Radev declared in a statement regarding the refusal of Parliament Speaker Natalia Kiselova to submit for debate his
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has expressed readiness to host delegations from Russia and Ukraine for high-level peace talks in Istanbul.
Brussels has unofficially warned Bulgaria’s Finance Minister Temenuzhka Petkova that the country’s euro adoption process could be suspended, according to BGNES, citing Nova TV.
On May 12, 2025, President Rumen Radev submitted a proposal to the 51st National Assembly of Bulgaria to hold a national referendum with the question: “Do you agree that Bulgaria should adopt the single European currency—the euro—in 2026?”
Prime Minister Rosen Zhelyazkov reaffirmed Bulgaria's commitment to supporting Ukraine in a recent post on the social media platform "X"
The Bulgarian Socialist Party (BSP), the political faction that initially backed Rumen Radev for president, has now declared its opposition to his proposal for a referendum on Bulgaria's entry into the eurozone
Google Street View Cars Return to Bulgaria for Major Mapping Update
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