GERB Opposes Retail Price Cap Amid Boycott and Public Concerns
GERB has expressed its opposition to implementing a price cap on retail sales in supermarket chain
Four new members of parliament on the ticket of the center-right GERB party were sworn in Wednesday to replace those who made their way into Bulgaria's new cabinet.
The Director of Bulgaria's National History Museum Bozhidar Dimitrov, who was elected MP as a majority candidate in the coastal town of Burgas, was replaced by the next candidate on the party ticket Vyara Dimitrova Petrova.
Tsveta Valcheva Karayancheva became member of parliament to replace Vezhdi Rashidov, who was picked for Culture Minister.
Agriculture Minister Miroslav Naydenov, who made it to parliament on the election ticket of GERB in the town of Vratsa, makes it possible for Yanko Zdravkov to become an MP.
Stefani Mihaylova took the MP place of Yordanka Fandakova, who led GERB's ticket in the 24th district in Sofia and has now entered the new government as Education Minister.
Tsvetan Tsvetanov, chairman of GERB since the party was established in 2006, who was elected member of parliament as majority candidate in the northern town of Veliko Tarnovo and has been announced as the new Interior Minister, was to be replaced by Lyudmil Getsov. Getsov however has given up the post.
The "We Want to Vote" initiative has launched a new internet site aiming at assisting all Bulgarian expats, who wish to vote in the October 23 presidential elections.
Bulgaria's Supreme Constitutional Court is requesting additional documents and expertise in the case of the summer general elections vote in neighboring Turkey.
The Bulgarian Ministry of Foreign Affairs has ordered the Bulgarian Ambassadors to Turkey and the US to give explanations for ‘disciplinary violations’ in the July 5 general elections.
The popular party of prime minister Boyko Borisov manages to keep and to even increase its lead ahead of the formerly ruling Socialists following their crushing defeat at July 5 general elections, a brand new survey shows.
The Bulgarian central prosecutor's office has announced that the most serious violations have been found in the Turkish polls from the Bulgarian Parliament Elections on July 5.
An inspection by the Bulgarian Foreign Ministry has found serious violations in the foreign sections during the Parliament Elections on July 5.
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