Bulgaria’s Employment Strategy Struggles to Shift Focus from Temporary Subsidies to Long-Term Skills
Bulgaria’s Ministry of Labor and Social Policy released its National Employment Action Plan (NAP) for 2025 in early May,
Bulgarian European Commissioner Iliana Ivanova announced today on her Facebook profile that she will be leaving the European Commission due to personal reasons. Her departure means she will step down from the EU executive body after just one year in office.
Ivanova, who took over the portfolio for "innovations, research, culture, education, and youth" from Mariya Gabriel, noted that her resignation comes after Gabriel's planned transition to the Bulgarian prime minister's role did not materialize. Despite her brief tenure, Ivanova expressed pride in the accomplishments achieved by her team and confidence that Bulgaria will continue to be well-represented in European policymaking.
As of now, Bulgaria, Italy, and Belgium are the only EU member states that have not yet officially nominated their candidates for European Commissioner. The deadline for these nominations is tomorrow, with each country required to submit both a male and a female candidate. European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen will conduct interviews with the candidates and is expected to announce her new team on September 11 or 12.
Following the announcement, the candidates will undergo hearings by the relevant committees in the European Parliament. If the hearings are successful, the full Commission must receive approval from the MEPs before taking office by the end of October.
President Rumen Radev’s recent statement that 18 of the 27 EU member states held referendums on their accession under the condition of adopting the euro does not hold up against the facts
Bank of Greece Governor Yannis Stournaras has once again voiced his support for elevating the euro’s role in the global financial system
Latvian MEP Ivars Ijabs from the "Renew Europe" group believes that Bulgaria’s plans to adopt the euro are a positive move, both for its citizens and its economy
Thousands of people gathered in Budapest on Tuesday in a protest against the government of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban
Austria will hold three days of national mourning following the deadly school shooting in the city of Graz
War is no longer a distant or unimaginable prospect
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