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Bulgarian Foreign Minister Georg Georgiev stressed that North Macedonia must include Bulgarians in its constitution
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Bulgaria’s President Rumen Radev on February 19 met with the Supreme Judicial Council (SJC) Representative Boyan Magdalinchev and members of the board of the SJC Prosecutors’ College, Daniela Masheva and Yordan Stoev. The meeting is part of the consultations initiated by the Head of State on the need for constitutional changes, the press secretariat of the Head of State announced, BNT reported.
The President has already met with Supreme Administrative Court President Georgi Cholakov, representatives of academic community and NGOs.
More meetings will be held with the heads of the judiciary's institutions and with the political parties.
The SJC's status and functions, the role of its Inspectorate and Parliament's quota in the administration of the judiciary were the main topics in today’s meeting.
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The government led by Prime Minister Zhelyazkov officially submitted its resignation today, marking a significant turning point in Bulgaria’s political landscape.
BREAKING NEWS According to three independent and reliable sources, the Zhelyazkov cabinet is expected to submit its resignation within minutes.
President Rumen Radev said that the mass protests across Bulgaria on Tuesday night amount to a public vote of no confidence in the government.
The large-scale protest against the government in Sofia on Tuesday evening concluded without serious unrest, though police detained more than 30 people.
Large-scale protests are taking place this evening in Sofia and in more than 25 major cities across Bulgaria.
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