Easter Monday in Bulgaria: Tradition and Family Visits
Orthodox Easter Monday is the day following Easter Sunday and is observed across Bulgaria as part of the wider Easter celebration within the Orthodox Christian tradition
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Nikolai Denkov
Bulgarian Prime Minister Nikolai Denkov has underscored that ministerial replacements during the upcoming March rotation will be considered only in cases of significant necessity. Denkov clarified that discussions about the rotation will commence with Deputy Prime Minister Mariya Gabriel, and both will establish the guiding principles for the process.
Stressing the need for an internal conversation before publicly discussing names, Denkov emphasized the importance of clarity on political support and outlined a two-month timeline for the state and ministers to continue their work efficiently. While not disclosing specific names for replacement, he highlighted the serious pressures ministers face from various quarters.
Addressing Health Minister Hristo Hinkov's decision not to retain his post post-rotation, Denkov acknowledged Hinkov's substantial contributions but cautioned against premature judgments, urging an evaluation of objective reasons for any delays.
Denkov dismissed the notion that an official's mistake should lead to the replacement of a minister, citing the example of Defense Minister Todor Tagarev amid tension surrounding the Ministry of Defense's handling of Epiphany invitations.
Responding to the proposal for Finance Minister Asen Vassilev to become the second deputy prime minister, Denkov revealed the idea originated from GERB (Citizens for European Development of Bulgaria). He expressed openness to the suggestion, provided it is formally presented.
Denkov concluded by indicating the possibility of reviewing the performance of deputy ministers and regional governors, hinting at potential changes in those positions as well.
A mayor in northwestern Bulgaria is under scrutiny after allegedly distributing social benefits alongside a political party’s election materials
A new survey by the “Sova Harris” agency indicates that six political formations would enter the next Bulgarian National Assembly, based on data collected between April 2 and 6 among 800 respondents through standardized face-to-face interviews
Bulgaria is bracing for an increase in disinformation activity in the run-up to the parliamentary elections on April 19, with authorities warning of coordinated attempts to influence voters and destabilize public trust
The Prosecutorial College of the Supreme Judicial Council has declined to remove Borislav Sarafov from his position as Acting Prosecutor General, despite calls from the Justice Ministry to act following a recent Constitutional Court ruling
The government has decided to withdraw all three Bulgarian nominations for the position of European Prosecutor, effectively restarting the procedure after identifying serious flaws in the initial selection process
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