Politics
News on Bulgaria’s domestic and foreign policy, political parties, institutions, elections, and legislative initiatives.
Bulgaria Celebrates 70 Years in the UN with a Postage Stamp
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs marked 70 years of Bulgaria's membership in the UN with a commemorative postage stamp. The ceremony included the awarding of prizes in a student essay contest on the topic of the UN.
Ceasefire in Gaza: Zhelyazkov Welcomes Peace Agreement
Prime Minister Zhelyazkov welcomes the ceasefire for Gaza and the release of hostages. He emphasizes the Bulgarian position for a two-state solution. This is important for peace in the Middle East.
Zhelyazkov on Personal Life and Legislative Changes in the Penal Code
Prime Minister Rosen Zhelyazkov commented on the proposed changes to the Penal Code concerning the protection of personal life. He emphasized the importance of the debate in the National Assembly and careful consideration of the legislative initiatives.
ITN's Amendments to the Penal Code Spark Reaction
Amendments to the Penal Code proposed by ITN have sparked a strong reaction. Deputies are criticizing the criminalization of the dissemination of personal information, calling it a legal absurdity.
Bulgarian Finance Minister at Eurogroup Meeting in Luxembourg
Minister Temenuzhka Petkova attended the Eurogroup meeting in Luxembourg as an observer, a step towards joining the Eurozone. Economic prospects and preparations for G-20 and IMF meetings were discussed.
Parliamentary Control: Ministers Answer to MPs
Today, October 10th, eight ministers will be subject to parliamentary control in the National Assembly. Deputy Prime Minister Karadjov and other ministers will answer questions. The meeting is of great public interest.
Bill to Combat Corruption in Public Enterprises
Parliament approved a bill to combat corruption in public enterprises on first reading. It provides for the introduction of risk management systems and codes of ethical conduct, with support from the OECD and the EP.
Criminalization of the Distribution of Personal Information: New Amendments
The parliamentary commission approved amendments to the Penal Code, criminalizing the distribution of personal information without consent. The bill provides for strict penalties. The MPs from ITN introduced the bill.
Putin and Propaganda: New Statements and Military Goals
Vladimir Putin has once again activated propaganda mechanisms, justifying the war and its objectives. He reiterated old clichés, showing a lack of clarity and contradiction with previous statements. Russian propaganda continues.
MPs Discuss Changes for Lukoil and Investments
The parliament is discussing amendments to the Investment Promotion Act, affecting a potential sale of Lukoil assets in Bulgaria. The decision was made after tense debates, including procedural issues and requests for a quorum check.
Bills: Equality, Cybersecurity, and Financial Instruments
A plenary session will discuss amendments to the Law on Equality between Women and Men, including quotas for director positions. Changes to the Cybersecurity Law, as well as other bills, are also being considered.
Maria Angelieva Appointed National Coordinator for Combating Antisemitism
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced the appointment of Maria Angelieva as the National Coordinator for Combating Antisemitism. This decision is part of changes within the ministry aimed at improving coordination.
Changes in the Road Toll Tariff: One-Day Vignette and Euro
The government approved changes to the Road Toll Tariff, introducing a one-day vignette for 4.09 euros. The changes adapt the regulatory framework to the euro and include fees for oversized vehicles.
EC Launches Infringement Proceedings Against Bulgaria in 4 Areas
The European Commission has initiated 4 infringement proceedings against Bulgaria. These include violations in areas such as the posting of drivers, firearms, and the fight against sexual abuse of children. Bulgaria must respond within specified deadlines.
Emil Radev to Lead EU "Justice" Programme (2028-2034)
Bulgarian MEP Emil Radev will coordinate the EU's "Justice" programme (2028-2034). The program envisages a significant budget increase to 798 million euros, emphasizing the rule of law and the digitalization of judicial systems.
