Vrana Park Closes as Sofia Awaits Action from State Authorities
Vrana Park has officially closed to the public, as the Sofia Municipality begins the process of transferring the site back to the Bulgarian state
Sofia Mayor Vasil Terziev expressed optimism regarding the delayed election of the Sofia Municipal Council Chair, suggesting a potential solution by November 30th. Addressing journalists at the 2027 Municipal Perspective forum, Terziev emphasized the necessity of resolving the deadlock to ensure the council's functionality and focus on delivering outcomes for Sofia's residents.
Participating in the forum organized by 24 Chasa at the National Palace of Culture, Terziev highlighted plans to extend invitations to councilors from all represented factions. He stressed the importance of fostering an open dialogue to address the council's impasse and deliberate on pivotal policies crucial for the city, which also need inclusion in the forthcoming budget.
Terziev underscored the objective of facilitating discussions aimed at unblocking the council's operations and ensuring that critical city initiatives are prioritized, emphasizing the significance of cooperation among all involved entities for the municipality's progress.
The Mayor of Skopje, Danela Arsovska - who holds Bulgarian citizenship - was attacked in broad daylight while carrying out her official duties in the city’s Cair district
Between July 9 and 11, the Central Military Club in Sofia hosted the first coordination conference aimed at developing the core capabilities of Bulgaria’s and North Macedonia’s Land Forces in operating and integrating Stryker combat vehicles
Minister of Economy and Industry Petar Dilov met with the Ambassador of the State of Kuwait to Bulgaria, H.E. Ghazi Hamed Alfadhli, to discuss ways to enhance bilateral economic and trade relations, with a particular focus on attracting Kuwaiti investment
As part of its "Terror-Free Türkiye" initiative, the Turkish government is underscoring a significant advancement in its regional security efforts, as outlined in a media statement from the Turkish Embassy in Sofia.
A significant national security concern has emerged regarding Bulgaria’s entry into the eurozone
Bulgarian Prime Minister Rosen Zhelyazkov addressed recent comments by North Macedonian Prime Minister Hristijan Mickoski, describing his remarks toward Bulgarian Foreign Minister Georg Georgiev as offensive and inappropriate
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