Bulgaria's President Pushes for Elections Immediately After Easter
President Iliana Yotova said efforts are under way to schedule the upcoming parliamentary elections for the earliest possible date after the Easter holidays
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On October 28, schools in Bulgaria that serve as polling stations will have a non-school day, as officially announced by the Ministry of Education and Culture.
This decision, issued by Minister of Education and Science Prof. Galin Tsokov, is published on the department's website. The day following the National Assembly elections has been designated as a non-school day for schools involved in the electoral process, allowing for the necessary technological preparations and arrangements of classrooms before the start of classes.
Teachers will restructure the educational content of subjects scheduled for that day to ensure that the overall educational process remains unaffected, according to the Ministry of Education and Science.
The municipality of Pleven announced that schools will remain closed on Tuesday, February 3, due to forecasted extremely low temperatures and challenging winter conditions following heavy snowfall on February 1 and 2
One of the oldest local non-governmental organizations, the UN Association of Bulgaria (UNAB), is organizing a simulation model of the European Parliament in Sofia.
Bulgaria’s Parliament has approved changes to the Law on Lending to Students and Doctoral Students, reducing the interest rate on student loans from 7% to 3%
Sofia Mayor Vasil Terziev has strongly criticized recent experiments with school meal pricing, calling them unacceptable and emphasizing the need for fairness and transparency
The Institute of Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence and Technology (INSAIT) at Sofia University "St. Kliment Ohridski" has achieved a remarkable position in Europe, securing 13th place according to CSRankings
In Plovdiv, students at Tsar Simeon the Great Secondary School are learning about the euro and how to handle money ahead of Bulgaria’s entry into the eurozone
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