War in Ukraine and Falling EU Demand Drive Bulgaria’s 2025 Export Decline
Bulgaria’s export sector continued to face challenges in 2025, marking the third consecutive year of decline
Foreign Minister Georg Georgiev commented on the recent developments regarding the European Parliament’s report on North Macedonia, from which the references to "Macedonian language and identity" were removed. He said Bulgaria successfully prevented the European Parliament from becoming a platform for Prime Minister Hristijan Mickoski’s internal political messaging.
According to Georgiev, Mickoski appears unsettled by North Macedonia’s progress and is instead engaging in futile attempts to shift the narrative. “Bulgaria is a strong player both within the European Union and in the region, and North Macedonia must acknowledge this fact,” he emphasized. “We are a member of the EU, while North Macedonia remains a candidate country.”
Georgiev reaffirmed Bulgaria’s commitment to supporting North Macedonia on its European integration path, highlighting that historical disputes were set aside for experts when the Treaty of Friendship and Good Neighborliness was signed. He stressed that issues related to language and identity should be the domain of the scientific community, warning against their political exploitation. “We share a common history, and it should not be misused by anyone,” he said.
The minister further criticized Mickoski’s statements as a form of crisis public relations aimed at appeasing his domestic audience, accusing him of misleading the public. Georgiev expressed confidence that the citizens of North Macedonia, who deserve EU membership and effective leadership, can differentiate between genuine efforts toward integration and actions that hinder their progress.
President Iliana Yotova has vetoed amendments to the Electoral Code that sought to restrict the number of polling stations for Bulgarians living outside the European Union.
Vice President Iliana Yotova’s decision to nominate Bulgarian National Bank Deputy Governor Andrey Gyurov as acting prime minister triggered immediate and sharply divided reactions across the political spectrum
President Iliana Yotova has formally nominated Andrey Gyurov, Deputy Governor of the Bulgarian National Bank (BNB), as Bulgaria’s caretaker Prime Minister.
Former Bulgarian President Georgi Parvanov (2002–2012) expressed strong support for the newly elected leader of the Bulgarian Socialist Party (BSP), Krum Zarkov, praising his intelligence, education, and integrity
During consultations with President Iliana Yotova, "Greatness" party leader Ivelin Mihaylov emphasized the urgent challenge facing the caretaker government: halting ongoing harmful processes and initiating a positive recovery.
At a meeting held at GERB’s headquarters, party leader Boyko Borissov met with British Ambassador to Bulgaria, H.E. Nathaniel Copsey, to discuss issues of regional security, the strategic partnership between Bulgaria and the United Kingdom, and the import
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