Easter Monday in Bulgaria: Tradition and Family Visits
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The Bulgarian Socialist Party (BSP) anticipates receiving its third mandate to form a government and is committed to establishing a cabinet focused on national unity and rescue efforts, as stated by Borislav Gutsanov, the chairman of BSP's parliamentary group.
Gutsanov emphasized BSP's intention to convene their National Council upon receiving the mandate to decide on their course of action. He reiterated BSP's stance favoring a government of national salvation and consensus, describing the current state of Bulgaria as precarious and suggesting that a non-partisan expert cabinet would be preferable under the circumstances.
Regarding President Rumen Radev's absence from the NATO summit, Gutsanov expressed understanding despite acknowledging that Bulgaria's current position may not be optimal. He suggested that Bulgaria should take a proactive role in facilitating peace negotiations between Russia and Ukraine.
Gutsanov's remarks underscore BSP's readiness to take on the responsibility of forming a new government amidst challenging national circumstances, emphasizing the party's commitment to stability and effective governance in Bulgaria.
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
President Iliana Yotova convened a meeting of institutions responsible for the conduct of the early parliamentary elections on April 19, with a focus on assessing preparedness and ensuring that every vote is properly safeguarded
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