Politics
News on Bulgaria’s domestic and foreign policy, political parties, institutions, elections, and legislative initiatives.
Zhelyazkov: No Judicial Interference, Energy Diversification
Prime Minister Rosen Zhelyazkov denied interference in the judicial process in Varna, emphasizing the independence of the court. He highlighted the diversification of energy sources and the partnership with Azerbaijan for the supply of "green" energy, reducing dependence on Russia. Bulgaria will terminate contracts for Russian gas by 2028.
Georgiev-Rubio: Security and Cooperation
Foreign Minister Georgiev held an important meeting with US Secretary of State Rubio, discussing security in the Black Sea region, energy resilience, and transatlantic ties. Both confirmed their commitment to enhanced cooperation and support for Ukraine.
B4 Meeting: EU Enlargement and Regional Connectivity
Foreign Minister Georgiev participated in a B4 meeting (Bulgaria, Greece, Romania, Croatia) in New York. They discussed EU enlargement, regional connectivity, and military mobility. Bulgaria insists on adherence to the European Consensus.
French Military Convoys Through Bulgaria
French military convoys will transit through Bulgaria from September 25 to October 2, 2025, en route to the NATO exercise "Dacian Fall" in Romania. The transit will follow a route from the border checkpoint "Kapitan Petko Voyvoda" to the Ruse border checkpoint, escorted by military police.
AI in Education: A New Bill
A new bill on the use of artificial intelligence in Bulgarian education has been presented. The focus is on children_q_s digital skills and teacher training for working with AI. The bill aims to improve the quality of education.
Russian Fighters in Estonian Airspace: EU and NATO Respond
A joint urgent statement by the EU and NATO in New York condemns the serious violation of Estonian airspace by Russian fighters. Bulgarian Foreign Minister Georgi Georgiev expressed concern and called for an end to provocations. The incident is the fourth such violation since the beginning of the year.
Bulgaria-Israel: Strategic Partnership
Prime Minister Zhelyazkov held a meeting in New York, emphasizing the strategic partnership between Bulgaria and Israel. Economic cooperation, the fight against antisemitism, and the humanitarian crisis were discussed. Joint efforts for a better future were key.
ESE 25: International Flight Exercise in Bulgaria
The international flight exercise European Spartan Exercise 2025 (ESE 25) has begun at Bezmer Air Base, with the participation of Bulgaria, Italy, Spain, Greece, and Lithuania. The exercise will last until October 3 and will include various tactical training exercises aimed at improving operational compatibility.
UN: Zhelyazkov at the 80th Session in New York
Prime Minister Rosen Zhelyazkov will lead the Bulgarian delegation to the 80th session of the UN General Assembly. The central theme is "Better Together", focusing on peace, development, and human rights. Meetings with Guterres and American businessmen are expected.
Bulgaria Condemns Russian Aggression Against Estonia
Bulgaria strongly condemned the Russian aggression against Estonia after three Russian fighter jets violated its airspace. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs called the incident "a reckless provocation" and underlined its unwavering support for Estonia. International security is threatened.
Withdrawn Bill on Rakia: Public Discussion
The bill on wine and rakia, restricting home production, has been withdrawn following public discontent. The Ministry plans further consultations with producers to find a balance between control and tradition. A revised draft is expected.
Border Police: Large-Scale Exercise near Sozopol
The Prime Minister, the Minister of Interior, and the Chief Commissioner of the Border Police observed large-scale exercises near Sozopol simulating a crisis situation in a maritime environment. The exercises demonstrated the effective interaction between maritime, air, and coastal forces.
Bulgarian Parliament: Tension and Interruptions
The National Assembly experienced a turbulent session with numerous interruptions due to lack of quorum and political disputes. Debates on amendments to the Climate Act and the Statistics Act were interrupted, leading to an escalation of tension between parliamentary groups.
Lavrov: Removing the Ukrainian Issue – A Condition for Normalizing Relations with Washington
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov stated that removing the Ukrainian issue from the international agenda is a condition for normalizing relations between Moscow and Washington. He emphasized a readiness for compromises, but with the preservation of "Russian interests", which raises concerns about an escalation of the conflict.
Rail Transport: New Changes to the Law
The National Assembly approved amendments to the Rail Transport Act, introducing new rules for the management and concessioning of infrastructure. The opposition sharply criticized the changes, expressing concerns about potential abuses and losses for the state. The law is in line with a European directive.
