Bulgaria's Mariya Gabriel Appointed President of the Robert Schumann Institute
Bulgaria's Mariya Gabriel has been appointed president of the Robert Schuman Institute
Prime Minister Nikolai Denkov expressed his intention to withhold commentary on GERB's proposed coalition agreement until he has thoroughly reviewed it. However, he acknowledged the existence of a preliminary document on the negotiating table, viewing it as a positive starting point for discussions. Denkov emphasized the importance of defining the trajectory of reforms, particularly in key areas such as governance, the justice system, and anti-corruption measures. He stressed the need for selecting key personnel in a manner that would garner public confidence and establish new standards in these crucial areas.
Deputy Prime Minister Mariya Gabriel echoed Denkov's sentiments, emphasizing the necessity of maintaining constructive dialogue between them. Regarding the allocation of ministerial positions, Gabriel highlighted the significance of addressing fundamental questions concerning the objectives and methodologies of reforms before determining specific appointments. She emphasized the importance of clarity in the direction, reforms, principles, and operational mechanisms, indicating a commitment to comprehensive discussions with Denkov to avoid revisiting unresolved issues in the future.
Bulgarian Prime Minister Dimitar Glavchev addressed the Cabinet at the beginning of a crucial meeting where the most important laws of the year
Atanas Zafirov, the acting leader of the Bulgarian Socialist Party (BSP), emphasized the importance of forming a government not only to pass the budget but to safeguard the democratic system in the country.
Kostadin Kostadinov, leader of the pro-Russian "Revival" party, emphasized that his party is ready to take responsibility for forming a government in Bulgaria if they receive a mandate
Bulgaria's Foreign Minister Ivan Kondov stated that the country does not anticipate a rise in migration from the Middle East, and believes that the current situation could lead to a reverse trend
Delyan Peevski, leader of the DPS-New Beginning formation, has strongly criticized Bulgarian President Rumen Radev, accusing him of undermining the Constitution and creating political chaos
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte will visit Bulgaria on December 19, 2024, as announced by the Ministry of Defense
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