Bulgarian Writer and Teacher: One Hour of 'Virtues and Religion' Won’t Disrupt the Curriculum
Pampov also shared his perspective on the potential introduction of a weekly class on virtues and religion in the Bulgarian school curriculum
President Rumen Radev has officially endorsed the recommendation for the 49th National Assembly to elect GERB's candidate as Prime Minister. However, the proposed cabinet put forward by Prime Minister-designate Mariya Gabriel has stirred significant discord within the political landscape.
"We Continue the Change-Democratic Bulgaria" (WCC-DB) convened to deliberate on Gabriel's cabinet proposal, expressing surprise and disapproval. Atanas Atanasov of WCC-DB asserted, "There is no agreement on what Gabriel is doing." Outgoing Prime Minister Nikolai Denkov echoed this sentiment, highlighting that the cabinet proposal did not have the backing of WCC-DB partners. Denkov emphasized that it resembled a GERB-centric cabinet, lacking coordination with WCC-DB, and lacked alignment with their established government agreement.
Kiril Petkov suggested that Gabriel succumbed to pressure from Borissov and Peevski, characterizing the situation as one of the biggest falsifications in modern Bulgarian history. Asen Vassilev, the resigned Minister of Finance and co-chairman of "We Continue the Change," condemned the lack of consent in appointing ministers to the cabinet, labeling it as an act of impudence and indecency unfit for a potential prime minister.
The anticipated response from GERB regarding the agreement and the nominated ministers of the "Gabriel" cabinet is expected imminently.
Despite these developments, the National Assembly's weekly agenda does not include the proposal for the presidential decree to be discussed in today's meeting.
The Bulgarian government has secured funding to meet the demands of Sofia's transport workers, effectively ending the strike that has disrupted public transport in the Bulgarian capital
The Sofia Municipality is considering suspending subsidies for public transport during the days of the blockade
Sofia remains without ground public transport following a meeting between union representatives and the mayor of the capital, Vasil Terziev
Former Bulgarian President Rosen Plevneliev expressed concerns that there are intentions to keep Bulgaria on the periphery of the European project
Roberta Metsola, President of the European Parliament, emphasized that Bulgaria’s inclusion in the eurozone would promote economic stability and progress
Krum Zarkov, who resigned a week ago as legal secretary to Bulgarian President Rumen Radev, stated that Radev was fully aware that the proposed referendum on adopting the euro in 2026 was unconstitutional
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