Bulgaria's New Cabinet-The Day After Tomorrow
By Despina Koleva After almost two months of political lingering, Bulgaria finally has a brand-new, left-centrist government.
By Despina Koleva After almost two months of political lingering, Bulgaria finally has a brand-new, left-centrist government.
By Milena Hristova Prior to June 25 elections, it was all about whether the former king will become a former prime minister as well.
By Ivelina Puhaleva The country will not have a government of Simeon II National Movement and its next prime minister is unlikely to be Simeon Saxe-Coburg either.
By Despina Koleva More than a month after the general elections in Bulgaria, the country's political situation has come to resemble a Hollywood thriller.
by Petya Bondokova Court battles have always been hot for journalists.
By Despina Koleva The much-disputed fact has already become a political reality.
By Petya Bondokova The dramatic struggle to form a Socialists-led government ended with defeat for ambitious leader Stanishev, 39.
By Despina Koleva Socialist leader Sergey Stanishev has become Bulgaria's newest Prime Minister.
By Despina Koleva Bulgaria's young 40th National Assembly has been faced with a profound problem.
by Petya Bondokova Bulgaria's Socialist Party usually saves all the key posts for tried and trusted partymen.
By Milena Hristova The nearly month-long labours of Bulgaria's three most popular parties to form a government have failed to deliver.
By Petya Bondokova It's all glamour and bombastic media coverage for thee months.
by Petya Bondokova After eight years on the opposition side, the Socialists are now formally returning to state power.
By Ivelina Puhaleva While the political elite is busy with mixing and matching a cabinet of "European integration, economic growth and social responsibility", voters are keen on the personality to take over the chair of prime minister.
By Ivelina Puhaleva Bulgaria has become a household name concerning the Olympics 2012 bidding process more than a year before the winner was picked up by IOC in Singapore.
By Despina Koleva In the beginning of July 2005 Bulgaria's capital Sofia has once again bathed in piles of uncollected garbage.
By Ivelina Puhaleva It is possible that Bulgaria sees a wave of new local elections at some of largest cities, if leaders of winning parties per respective constituencies - who are currently mayors - decided to take on an MP chair.
By Despina Koleva June 25 proved undoubtedly to be a decisive date in the lives of Bulgarians.
By Ivelina Puhaleva The greatest surprise of Elections 2005 - the nationalistic coalition Attack - has opened battle on two fronts in its first ever press conference after they appeared to be among entrants in next parliament.
By Milena Hristova It may sound like an outworn quotation, but outworn it was not on the election night - all election racers got a slap in the face as people cast their ballots.
by Petya Bondokova The unprecedented euphoria of the Bulgarian football fans before the encounter with Sweden has subsided.
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