War in Ukraine and Falling EU Demand Drive Bulgaria’s 2025 Export Decline
Bulgaria’s export sector continued to face challenges in 2025, marking the third consecutive year of decline
European Commission spokeswoman Anitta Hipper
The European Commission reiterated its commitment to combating discrimination, inequality, and the challenges faced by the LGBTQ+ community in response to a new law in Bulgaria that bans the promotion of "non-traditional sexual orientation" and the "determination of gender identity other than biological" in schools. Commission spokeswoman Anitta Hipper emphasized the EU's firm stance on non-discrimination and the importance of a Union where individuals can freely express their identity.
Hipper responded to a question from a "Politico" journalist regarding whether this law aligns with European values and laws, but she declined to speculate on whether it could lead to the suspension of funds under the Recovery and Resilience Plan.
The controversial bill, which resembles laws passed in Russia, Hungary, and Poland, was proposed by Kostadin Kostadinov and members of his pro-Russian party "Revival" (Vazrazhdane). It amends the Law on Preschool and School Education, adding provisions that prohibit the promotion of non-traditional sexual orientation or gender identities differing from biological sex within the education system.
Proponents of the bill argue that traditional human society is built on a gender binary, as defined by the Constitutional Court, and that marriage is constitutionally defined as a union between a man and a woman. Critics note that the bill's definition of "traditional sexual orientation" is directly copied from Wikipedia.
President Iliana Yotova has vetoed amendments to the Electoral Code that sought to restrict the number of polling stations for Bulgarians living outside the European Union.
Vice President Iliana Yotova’s decision to nominate Bulgarian National Bank Deputy Governor Andrey Gyurov as acting prime minister triggered immediate and sharply divided reactions across the political spectrum
President Iliana Yotova has formally nominated Andrey Gyurov, Deputy Governor of the Bulgarian National Bank (BNB), as Bulgaria’s caretaker Prime Minister.
Former Bulgarian President Georgi Parvanov (2002–2012) expressed strong support for the newly elected leader of the Bulgarian Socialist Party (BSP), Krum Zarkov, praising his intelligence, education, and integrity
During consultations with President Iliana Yotova, "Greatness" party leader Ivelin Mihaylov emphasized the urgent challenge facing the caretaker government: halting ongoing harmful processes and initiating a positive recovery.
At a meeting held at GERB’s headquarters, party leader Boyko Borissov met with British Ambassador to Bulgaria, H.E. Nathaniel Copsey, to discuss issues of regional security, the strategic partnership between Bulgaria and the United Kingdom, and the import
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