Bulgarian MPs from DPS-Dogan Retain Immunity Amid Heated Parliamentary Debate
Jeyhan Ibryamov, a deputy from "Democracy, Rights and Freedoms - DPS *Dogan)," retained his parliamentary immunity
Mustafa Karadayi has resigned as chairman of the DPS (Dvijenie za Prava i Svobodi/Movement for Rights and Freedoms), "24 Chasa" reports, citing unofficial sources from the Movement.
DPS did not comment on the information to BNT, but reported that a party meeting is currently being held.
Epicenter.bg states that Ahmed Dogan will become the chairman of the DPS until the party's conference in February 2024.
Since October 16, MP Delyan Peevski has been co-chairman of the DPS parliamentary group. He shared the post with the previous leader of the party, Mustafa Karadayi.
The reasons for this surprising move by Karadayi, which was however predicted by his fellow party members, are not clear.
On his birthday, the honorary chairman of DPS, Ahmed Dogan, wished him moderation in his personal life and in politics, which many interpreted as a yellow card from his side to the leader.
Boyko Borissov, leader of GERB, escalated his criticism of Bulgarian media outlets receiving grants today, calling for the suspension of such funding
The Bulgarian Ministry of Defense has reported a significant rise in the number of individuals interested in joining the military
The Bulgarian government is committed to using all available measures to prevent price speculation during the transition from the lev to the euro
The Bulgarian Parliament rejected the proposal to create a Temporary Commission that would investigate the activities of George Soros, Alexander Soros, and their associated foundations in Bulgaria
According to a recent sociological survey by "Trend," GERB maintains a strong lead with 26.6% of voter support, significantly ahead of its competitors
President Rumen Radev addressed the challenges faced by European countries in increasing defense spending during his speech at an Economist magazine forum in Sofia
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