Incumbent Bulgarian President Petur Stoyanov and President-elect Georgi Parvanov will meet on January 4, the press office of the Presidency announced. The two officials will discuss Parvanov’s inauguration on January 22 and Bulgaria's priorities in 2002. President-elect Parvanov initiated the meeting. That will be the first meeting between the two officials after the presidential elections.
Experts from the Dutch Ministries of the Interior and Kingdom Relations, Foreign Affairs and Education, Culture and Science together with Bulgarian counterparts from 14 different Ministries
Deputy Prime Minister Tomislav Donchev and Armenia’s Minister of High-Tech Industry, Mkhitar Hayrapetyan, have agreed to strengthen cooperation in innovation, technology, and artificial intelligence
Minister of Labor and Social Policy Borislav Gutsanov and Vietnam’s Ambassador to Bulgaria, H.E. Nguyen Thi Minh Nguyet, met to discuss expanding bilateral cooperation in labor and social policy
The leaders of Bulgarian opposition parties "Revival" and "Greatness" - Kostadin Kostadinov and Ivelin Mihaylov - both expressed expectations for new early elections
The German daily Die Welt published an in-depth analysis focused on the rising influence of Bulgarian oligarch and politician Delyan Peevski, just as Bulgaria prepares to join the eurozone
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