Why December 8 is Celebrated as Student Day in Bulgaria
December 8 is celebrated as the holiday of Bulgarian students
Slovenian European Commissioner-designate Marta Kos gave a brief "no" in response to Bulgarian MEP Andrey Kovachev’s question on whether she would support altering the negotiation framework with North Macedonia. Kos stated that renegotiating the already established framework with member states is typically unrealistic. She underscored the importance of North Macedonia fulfilling its treaties with Bulgaria and Greece, which outline mechanisms to assess bilateral commitments. If confirmed, she pledged to closely monitor the implementation of these agreements, highlighting the benefits for both countries and the EU.
Kos, nominated as European Commissioner for Enlargement, was heard in the European Parliament in Brussels. The current negotiation framework mandates that Bulgarians be recognized as a state-founding nationality within North Macedonia’s constitution preamble. Kos emphasized that integration for Western Balkan nations would proceed strictly on merit, with no compromises.
She also identified Ukraine’s integration and recovery as a priority, noting that Ukraine's candidate status has added momentum to the enlargement process. This, she remarked, is a historic first, with candidate status granted to a nation currently in conflict.
Kos addressed Georgia with a message of encouragement, affirming her support for the enlargement process but adding that specific legislative reforms on foreign interference and family values are necessary.
In response to a question from Bulgarian MEP Ilhan Kyuchuk of the “Renew Europe” liberal group, Kos dismissed claims linking her to the Yugoslav secret services as misinformation. She explained that her name appears on a list alongside thousands of others, including three former prime ministers, presidents, and MEPs, though she is unsure how it came to be included.
Kos's nomination followed the withdrawal of previous candidate Tomaž Vesel, a decision influenced by Ursula von der Leyen’s push for greater gender balance in the upcoming European Commission.
Romanian President Klaus Iohannis has accused nationalist candidate Calin Georgescu
Romania’s Constitutional Court has annulled the recent presidential election, a decision made amidst growing concerns of foreign interference and manipulation
Calin Georgescu, the unexpected frontrunner in Romania's presidential elections, has pledged to halt all support for Ukraine if he secures victory
In a video address from Brussels, North Macedonia's Prime Minister, Hristijan Mickoski, reaffirmed his country's commitment to EU membership, highlighting the government's focus on implementing reforms and improving living standards for its citizens
Turkish media outlets have reacted strongly to the anticipated accession of Bulgaria and Romania to the Schengen Area
Russian ultranationalist ideologue Aleksandr Dugin, often referred to as "Putin's ideologue," caused controversy with a statement on the social media platform "X" claiming that "soon Romania will be part of Russia"
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