Serbia: 'We Will Never Forget the Bulgarian Atrocities'
In the village of Ristovac near Vranja in southeastern Serbia, a ceremony was recently held in remembrance of what is referred to locally as the “Bulgarian atrocities” of 1917
In response to the political reactions surrounding his proposal for a referendum on Bulgaria's adoption of the euro, President Rumen Radev defended his stance, emphasizing that he is "advocating for a referendum, not for a political party". He pointed out that the current approach to obtaining an extraordinary convergence report on the euro has been largely limited to declarations, which he believes is fueling public frustration and eroding trust in the government. According to Radev, when promises are not backed by substantial actions, societal tension inevitably rises.
Radev also argued that the issue of changing the national currency is a significant one, deserving of a full and open debate. He stressed that such a decision should not be left to a select group of politicians or the European Commission alone. Instead, it is essential for the Bulgarian people to have a say in the matter, particularly regarding the timing and the country's readiness to adopt the euro.
He called on the political parties to engage with the citizens and gain their support on this issue. "Those who claim to work for the people must listen to them," he added, emphasizing the importance of public input in decision-making processes.
Addressing the resignation of his legal advisor, Krum Zarkov, who stepped down in protest over the proposed referendum, Radev suggested that individual dramas should not overshadow the larger, strategic importance of the issue. He insisted that the primary focus should remain on the public's right to have a say in such a crucial matter.
MEP Tsvetelina Penkova emphasized that Bulgaria's potential accession to the Eurozone is rooted in economic pragmatism rather than ideology
The 15 million leva provided by the Council of Ministers to ease the transport crisis in Sofia will only cover the period until December 2025
The movement of military personnel and equipment to the Koren training ground has begun in preparation for the Bulgarian Defender-25 military exercises
Belgian authorities have officially requested that the European Parliament lift the immunity of several Members of the European Parliament (MEPs
A large demonstration unfolded in front of the Sofia Municipality building on Monday evening
Sofia’s surface public transport will operate as usual on Tuesday
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