Bulgaria Cancels MiG-29 Engine Repair Tender
A public procurement procedure aimed at repairing up to ten engines for Bulgaria’s MiG-29 fighter jets has been cancelled after no companies submitted applications to participate
GERB leader Boyko Borissov made a characteristically self-assured statement in Parliament, declaring that he would return to the prime minister’s post “whenever he wants.” Speaking to reporters in the corridors of the National Assembly, Borissov insisted that the current Prime Minister, Rosen Zhelyazkov, is the only one with the authority to nominate a new Secretary General of the Interior Ministry.
“It’s the cabinet’s job to make such proposals, not GERB. The Prime Minister will decide. When I become Prime Minister again - you’ll ask me then. I’ll do it when I want,” Borissov said, offering no further elaboration.
He went on to describe Interior Minister Daniel Mitov as his “personal appointment” in the Council of Ministers, reinforcing the close ties between the two.
Borissov also took the opportunity to praise the Ministry of Interior, and in particular the military intelligence services, for their handling of the recent evacuations of Bulgarian citizens from Iran and Israel. “The operation was executed flawlessly. If another institution had done this, they’d be shouting from the rooftops. But our people kept it professional,” he remarked.
Addressing the ongoing debate over how political formations are listed in Parliament (the DPS controversy), Borissov backed the decision to avoid combining party abbreviations. “Tomorrow we could end up being called GERB-MECH or GERB-WCC. That makes no sense. It’s absolutely right that we appear as we did on the ballot. Not all MPs thought this through at the time, but now it’s clear,” he said.
Acting Foreign Minister Nadezhda Neynsky announced that for the upcoming parliamentary elections on April 19, Bulgaria will not open polling stations in countries affected by the conflict in the Middle East.
Two Ukrainian nationals have been accused of espionage in Bulgaria after being detained earlier this year near a military facility, the Sofia City Court was informed during a hearing on the amendment of their detention measures.
State-owned company “People Shop” EAD (Магазин за хората) closed 2025 with a reported loss of 284 thousand leva (€145,200), according to preliminary annual financial data
The Bulgarian authorities have informed U.S. President Donald Trump that Sofia will temporarily refrain from implementing the statute of the Gaza Board of Peace.
Training flights involving Bulgaria’s F-16 fighter jets were carried out over Sofia yesterday, with several of the aircraft seen flying above the capital.
Engineer Stoyko Topalov, president of the International Association for Combating Drones, has warned that Bulgaria currently lacks anti-drone systems at its airports
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