Bulgarian Prime Minister Boyko Borisov has reiterated his intention not to participate in power by any means if his presidential candidate, Tsetska Tsacheva, loses the runoff on Sunday.
As many as 325 polling stations have been opened across the world for the need of the Bulgarian diaspora, election authorities say on Sunday, as Bulgarians are voting for President.
Bulgaria is exposed to a risk by Russia's possible move to get a foothold in the Balkans, President Rosen Plevneliev has said.
As Bulgarians are heading to the polls on Sunday, they will vote for President based on what they saw and heard in five weeks of campaigning.
Bulgarians are heading to the polls on Sunday to elect the country's new President in a runoff vote.
The Ministry of Foreign affairs has published a list with information about new addresses of electoral sections abroad for the second round of the presidential elections on November 13, announced the ministry.
Bulgaria’s Foreign Ministry has assured that the voting papers for the second round of the presidential elections in San Francisco and Los Angeles will be delivered on time.
Today is a day of contemplation before the run-off between Tsetska Tsacheva (GERB) and Rumen Radev (supported by BSP) on Sunday.
Code Yellow has been declared in 9 regions of Bulgaria due to dangerously strong winds, posted the website of the National Institute for Meteorology and Hydrology (NIMH).
The initiative committee of Slavi Trifonov will appeal the final result of the referendum before the Supreme Administrative Court, reported bTV.
Parliament must review the questions posed by the referendum due to high voter turnout.
“We have re-signed the agreement between us.
The option “I do not support anyone” will be available in the ballot for the run-off of the presidential elections on Sunday but will not, in fact, influence the outcome.
“If Rumen Radev becomes president, there is no way he can work with me because we have dignity,” stated Bulgarian PM Boyko Borisov on Nova TV.
The independent candidate supported by BSP for President Rumen Radev receives the vote of 49.
With respect to the consequences of November 10, 1989, presidential candidate Radev said that these were both good and bad.
The state of emergency in Bulgaria’s town of Bansko has been terminated by order of the mayor Georgi Ikonomov.
Rumen Radev has increased his lead ahead of Tsetska Tsacheva, showed data from an express survey of Gallup International among 867 people on Wednesday.
For the second time, the Specialised Criminal Court (SCC) could not launch the trial for the terrorist attack at the Sarafovo Airport in Burgas.
Normal State's leader Georgi Kadiev has said he and his party stand behind Rumen Radev, the candidate backed by the Bulgarian Socialist party (BSP), in the presidential election on Sunday.
The two remaining presidential contenders in Bulgaria will appear on a televised debate on Thursday evening, three days out of the presidential runoff.
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