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Committee on Policies for Bulgarians Abroad Chair Alerts Foreign Ministry about Detained Cars with Bulgarian Registration in North Macedonia

Countries' Obligations under International Criminal Court Rome Statute "Still Stand a Year after Withdrawal"
Bulgaria


Debate on no-confidence motion Vazrazhdane Leader Criticizes MRF - New Beginning, CC-DB for Allying with Ruling Majority
UPDATED Pleven Road Administration Leadership Suspended after Traffic Accident Kills 12-YO Girl
The decision was prompted by frequent traffic accidents near the village of Telish, the Regional Development and Public Works Ministry said in a press release on Wednesday. On Tuesday, the Pleven Regional Directorate of the Ministry of Interior reported the death of a 12-year-old girl who had been injured in a traffic accident in the area the day before.
Debate on no-confidence motion CC-DB’s Atanas Atanasov: Those Who Defend the Vote of No confidence Side with Aggressor Russia
“It is clear that those who defend the motives of this no-confidence vote are siding with the aggressor Russia. Let us be clear where Bulgaria stands - Bulgaria stands on its European path, which was chosen by our revolutionaries before liberation,”
Vote of No Confidence to Be Held on April 3
The vote of no confidence against the Zhelyazkov cabinet will be held on Thursday, April 3, at 1:45 p.m., Parliament Deputy Chair and BSP - United Left Floor Leader Dragomir Stoynev said after the discussion on the topic was closed on Wednesday. According to the rules of procedure, the vote must be held no earlier than 24 hours after the end of the debates.
Debate on no-confidence motion Foreign Policy Debate Is Not About Civilizational Choice, Regardless of How It Is Framed, Says TISP Floor Leader Yordanov
According to There Is Such a People (TISP) Floor Leader Toshko Yordanov, a debate on foreign policy is not about a civilizational choice, regardless of how it is framed, because the eurozone is not a civilizational choice. "A civilizational choice is to be part of the European Union (EU)," he stressed during the parliamentary debate on the no-confidence motion against the Zhelyazkov cabinet on Wednesday.
Economy
Council of Ministers decisions Bulgaria, Azerbaijan, Georgia and Turkiye to Cooperate in Green Electricity
Finance Ministry Publishes Budget Execution Data as of February 28, 2025
The execution of the 2025 state budget as of February 2025 took place under the conditions of the yet-to-be-adopted 2025 State Budget Bill, which has imposed certain restrictions on the state budget that the Finance Ministry must implement, the Ministry said in a press release on Tuesday.
Energy Regulator Sets Natural Gas Price at BGN 75.08 per MWh in April
The Energy and Water Regulatory Commission (EWRC) set the price for natural gas in April at BGN 75.08 per MWh, excluding access, transmission, excise, and VAT costs, the EWRC said on Tuesday. In March the price was set at BGN 87.58/MWh. At this
Economy Minister Dilov, Canadian Ambassador Discuss Bulgaria's OECD Accession, Boosting Economic Ties
Economy Minister Peter Dilov met with Canadian Ambassador to Bulgaria Gavin Buchan, the Economy and Industry Ministry said on Tuesday. The two discussed Bulgaria's accession process to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
Eurostat February Unemployment Rate Unchanged in Bulgaria, Decreases in EU and Eurozone
Eurostat estimates 3.9% unemployment rate in February 2025 in Bulgaria, which is unchanged from the previous month and down from 4.6% in February 2024. Unemployed persons in Bulgaria were 118,000, down by 1,000 from January and by 4,000 from
Culture


St. St. Kirik, Julita Island Can Become Part of UNESCO's Cultural Heritage, Says Vice President Iotova
Artist Ema Yordanova to Present Exhibition at Sofia's Contrast Gallery
An exhibition by artist Ema Yordanova will be displayed at Contrast Gallery in Sofia between April 17 and May 10, the organisers said on Wednesday. Curator of the exhibition will be art critic Rositsa Gicheva.
Agriculture Minister Meets with Bulgarian Patriarch
Agriculture Minister Georgi Tahov on Tuesday met with Bulgarian Patriarch Daniil at the Sofia Metropolitanate. The sides discussed prospects for cooperation between the Ministry and the Bulgarian Orthodox Church, the press centre of the Agriculture Ministry said.
Second Annual Conference on SUMMIT Project Opens at Sofia University
The Second Annual Conference for reporting the activities and results of the SUMMIT project (Sofia University Marking Momentum for Innovation and Technological Transfer) opened Tuesday at the St Kliment Ohridski University of Sofia.
Two Exhibitions Mark 1140 Years since St. Methodius’ Passing
Two exhibitions inspired by the history of the Bulgarian alphabet and one of its creators, Saint Methodius, will be arranged at the National Library to celebrate 1140 years since his passing. The opening ceremony is on April 4 at the “St. St. Cyril and Methodius” National Library, the organizers said Tuesday
Balkans
Wrap-up BTA's Europe on Balkans Cohesion Skills Conference Held in Bucharest
Representatives of various sectors who have worked on projects related to the EU's Cohesion Policy participated in a cross-border conference at the National Press Club of the Bulgarian News Agency (BTA) in Bucharest on Tuesday. The event was part of BTA's Europe on Balkans: Cohesion Skills project.
"Europe on Balkans: Cohesion Skills" in Bucharest A Journalist's Role Is to Preserve History, Convey Reality to Future Generations, Says Agerpres Director General
The role of a journalist is to preserve history and pass on the reality to future generations, said Agerpres Director General Claudia Nicolae during a cross-border conference as part of BTA's Europe on Balkans: Cohesion Skills project. The conference took place at the BTA National Press Club here on Tuesday.
"Europe on Balkans: Cohesion Skills" in Bucharest BTA's Europe on Balkans Cohesion Skills Conference Refutes Cliché about Bulgarians and Romanians, Says Journalist Boyko Vassilev
Today's event refutes the cliché that Bulgarians and Romanians don't know each other and can't work together, said the host of the weekly programme Panorama on the Bulgarian National Television Boyko Vassilev during a cross-border conference as part
Bulgarian Foreign Ministry: 24-hour Strike Expected to Affect Sea, Air Transport in Greece on April 9
A nationwide 24-hour strike organized by the General Confederation of Greek Workers has been called in Greece on April 9, said the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on its website, adding that the strike action is expected to affect public services in