Official Pre-Election Campaign in Bulgaria Starts October 7
The official pre-election campaign for the presidential elections and the referendum starts on October 7.
The official pre-election campaign for the presidential elections and the referendum starts on October 7.
The movement Natsionalna saprotiva (National Resistance) has called for a protest march against migrants who have taken over the streets of the capital.
Parliament adopted the amendments to the Ministry of Interior Act on Thursday.
As of 10:00 hrs on October 7, an operation will be launched for measuring harmful emissions from exhaust gasses of vehicles in Sofia.
Three of the candidates for president, which the Central Election Commission admitted to the race, have been associated with the former Committee for State Security, reported Desebg.
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All witnesses in the case against Ahmed Musa Ahmed and his 13 supporters who were questioned on Thursday by the Pazardzhik District Court have withdrawn their statements, reported BNR.
Bulgarian Prime Minister Boyko Borisov has blamed UNESCO Director-General Irina Bokova for sabotaging the candidacy of Kristalina Georgieva for the office of UN Secretary General.
President (2002-2012) Georgi Parvanov has urged Prime Minister Boyko Borisov to step down over the Bulgarian candidates' performance at the last vote for UN Secretary General.
French youth Clement Michel has agreed to be extradited to his homeland, reported BGNES.
Svetoslav Vitkov and Vladimir Kuzov will not be candidates for president in the elections on November 6.
Nine Bulgarians have been detained as part of a criminal group which distributed and put into circulation fake bank notes of EUR 50 and EUR 100, announced the chief of the Specialised Prosecutor’s Office Ivan Geshev.
Dimitar Glavchev, the deputy speaker of Bulgaria's national assembly, will head Parliament ad interim, the incumbent speaker Tsetska Tsacheva has said.
As many as 24 pairs have registered with Bulgaria's Central Electoral Commission as candidates to run in the presidential elections in November.
A Bulgarian official has warned that migrant accommodation centers are working at 7% beyond their capacities, not having enough room for residents.
A reshuffle within the leadership of the National Security Service (NSO) enters into force on Monday, the second one in two weeks.
Bulgarian Prime Minister Boyko Borisov has pledged to step down if his party's candidate loses the first round of presidential elections due on November 06.
Parliament Speaker and presidential candidate Tsetska Tsacheva has made clear her party refrained from announcing her nomination earlier to preserve any disruption of work at Parliament.
Uncertainty looms about the number of unknown candidates that are to register with Bulgaria's Central Electoral Commission to run in the presidential elections on November 06.
Novinite is publishing a short profile of Tsetska Tsacheva, the Bulgarian Parliament Speaker who was nominated to run the presidential elections on November 06 by Prime Minister Boyko Borisov.
Police have arrested sixteen irregular migrants in the area of Burgas, on Bulgaria's Black Sea coast.
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