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Post-vote reactions Environment Minister Manol Genov Defines No-confidence Vote as Wasted Parliamentary Time
Parliament Chair Kiselova: It Is Up to Us Whether Parliamentarusm Will Survive as a Governance Through Debate
On the 34th anniversary of Bulgaria’s Constitution, National Assembly Chair Nataliya Kiselova (BSP-United Left), delivered a declaration on behalf of her parliamentary group, calling for the preservation and strengthening of parliamentary
Alliance for Rights and Freedoms Commemorates 30th Srebrenica Anniversary
The group of the Alliance for Rights and Freedoms (ARF) Friday read out a declaration in Parliament commemorating the victims of Srebrenica. The document read by Ahmed Vranchev said: "We must never allow genocide against any people, anywhere in the world."
Post-vote reactions MECh Prepares to Submit No-Confidence Motion on Internal Order, Security
Morality, Unity, Honour (MECh) Floor Leader Kiril Veselinski said Friday that the party will submit another vote of no confidence against the Rosen Zhelyazkov Cabinet. Earlier in the day, the National Assembly rejected the fourth no-confidence motion against the current Government.
Post-vote reactions Velichie Leader Hails 4th Failed Vote of No Confidence as "The Most Successful One"
Velichie Floor Leader Ivelin Mihaylov described Friday's unsuccessful vote of no confidence against the Rosen Zhelyazkov Cabinet as "the most successful one, as six parties supported it."
Economy


Social Services to Be Upgraded with 500 Solar Systems and 250 Electric Vehicles under Recovery and Resilience Plan
State Agency for National Security Questions Former Caretaker Energy Minister Hristov about BOTAS
Former caretaker energy minister Rossen Hristov was questioned about Bulgaria's contract with the Turkish energy company BOTAS at the State Agency for National Security on Thursday evening. The problem is the implementation of the contract, he told journalists in response to a question after the interrogation.
Bulgaria Among EU Countries with Lowest Share of Internet Users Watching TV or Videos Online in 2024
In 2024, Bulgaria was among the EU countries with the lowest share of internet users who watched television or videos online, according to data released by Eurostat on Thursday. Across the EU, watching TV or videos online was the most popular
Eurostat 4.8 Mln Ukrainians Have Temporary Protection Status in EU Countries in May 2025, Their Number Dropped the Most in Bulgaria
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 Says Eight Helicopters to Provide Emergency Medical Services in Bulgaria
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.
Culture
Veliko Tarnovo University Hosts 48th International Summer Seminar on Bulgarian Language, Culture from July 14 to August 3
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.
New LIK issue celebrates Bulgaria in UNESCO Isperih Museum of History Director Vasileva: Sveshtari Tomb Preserves Thracian and Hellenistic Achievements
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.
New LIK issue celebrates Bulgaria in UNESCO Iskra Museum Deputy Director Petkov: Electrical and Climate Upgrade Planned for Kazanlak Thracian Tomb
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.
New LIK issue celebrates Bulgaria in UNESCO UNESCO Listing Brings Major Gains for Pirin National Park’s Conservation, Expert Angelinina Says
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.
Balkans
Only via Dialogue and Once It Has Fulfilled Its Commitments Can North Macedonia Begin Negotiations, Says Parliament Chair Kiselova
We hope that our neighbors in the Republic of North Macedonia will see that when there is dialogue and when commitments between the European Union and the country in question are fulfilled, negotiations can be greatly accelerated, as is the case
Albanian Parliament Speaker: European Integration Is Not Bureaucratic Process, but Internal Transformation
European integration is not a bureaucratic process from Brussels, but a profound internal transformation, said the Speaker of the Albanian Parliament, Elisa Spiropali, who took part in a forum organized by PanEuropa-Bulgaria at the Central Military Club as part of her two-day visit to Bulgaria
Serbia Allocates EUR 3 Mln in Emergency Aid after Devastating Wildfires
Meeting on Wednesday, the government of Serbia allocated RSD 350 million (EUR 3 million) to support those most affected by recent wildfires, the Tanjug news agency reported. Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance Sinisa Mali said, as quoted
EP resolution on North Macedonia Bulgaria's Foreign Policy Committee Chair Urges North Macedonia to Honour Commitments Assumed on Path to EU
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