

The vote will not pass because there are no grounds for it, Prime Minister Rosen Zhelyazkov told reporters in Rome on Thursday regarding the fourth no-confidence motion against his cabinet for failure in the environment and water sector, which MPs debated Wednesday and are set to vote on
On Thursday, Parliament adopted at first reading amendments to the Insurance Code submitted by the Council of Ministers. The amendments were supported by 106 MPs, five were against, and 34 abstained. Some of the proposed amendments are related to
From now on, Continue the Change will support votes of no confidence that do not move Bulgaria away from Europe, the party's Chair, Assen Vassilev, told journalists on the sidelines of the Parliament when asked what their approach will be when voting Friday on the no-confidence motion for "failure in the environment and water sector".
Bulgaria's Parliament on Wednesday passed conclusively revisions to the Counter-Corruption Act, replacing the vote by which the National Assembly elects the members of the Counter-Corruption Commission from qualified to simple majority.
As of May 31, 2025, 4.28 million non-EU citizens who fled Ukraine as a result of Russia's war against Ukraine had temporary protection status in the EU, Eurostat reported on Friday. The EU countries hosting the highest number of beneficiaries of
Health Minister Silvi Kirilov Thursday said eight helicopters will provide emergency medical services in Bulgaria. Kirilov, Deputy Prime Minister and Innovation and Growth Minister Tomislav Donchev and European Commission representatives.
Revenue from overnight stays at accommodation establishments in Bulgaria went up by 15.7% in May compared to the same month in 2024, reaching BGN 134.2 million, the National Statistical Institute said on Thursday. Of these, BGN 68.8 million came
The Industrial Production Index decreased by 6.6% in May 2025, year-on-year, according to preliminary and seasonally adjusted data released by the National Statistical Institute on Thursday. This marks the sixth consecutive month of annual decline in the calendar-adjusted industrial production index. Over the past 25 months, the index has recorded year-on-year decreases in 23 of them.
Veliko Tarnovo University will host the 48th International Summer Seminar on Bulgarian Language and Culture from July 14 to August 3, the university's press centre said on Thursday.
The Thracian royal tomb near the village of Sveshtari, Isperih, is celebrated not only for its exceptional state of preservation but also for the distinctive Hellenistic artistic achievements introduced into the Thracian environment, Director of Isperih Museum of History and archaeologist Teodora Vasileva said at the launch of the July edition of LIK, which focuses on the theme Bulgaria in UNESCO.
A project to replace the electrical installation and renew the climate-control system of the Kazanlak Thracian Tomb is being drafted, Iskra Historical Museum Deputy Director Radoslav Petkov said at the launch of the July edition of LIK, which focuses on the theme Bulgaria in UNESCO.
The inclusion of Pirin National Park on UNESCO’s World Heritage List delivers significant benefits for the preservation and sustainable development of the protected area, chief expert at the Pirin National Park Directorate Nikolina Angelinina said at the launch of the July edition of LIK, which focuses on the theme Bulgaria in UNESCO.
Bulgaria’s National Assembly Foreign Policy Committee Chair Yordanka Fandakova on Wednesday urged North Macedonia to heed the European Parliament (EP) call for the country to honour the commitments it has assumed on the path of European
Commenting on the European Parliament's resolution on North Macedonia's progress towards accession, Vazrazhdane leader Kostadin Kostadinov said in Parliament: "There are not many moments when we can demonstrate unity, but this is one of them.
"When Bulgaria is united, we can achieve results," GERB leader Boyko Borissov wrote on Facebook, following the adoption of the European Parliament’s annual report on North Macedonia’s progress toward EU accession.
Bulgaria has achieved a significant geopolitical victory by defending its national interest and blocking a backdoor attempt to include contested language in the European Parliament's annual report on North Macedonia’s EU accession progress, MP Stanislav Balabanov from There Is Such a People (TISP) told journalists in Parliament.