Domestic policy
News on Bulgaria’s internal political processes — government, parties, legislation, institutions, and public debates.
Radev on the Budget: A Civic Victory, but Warns About the Eurozone
President Rumen Radev commented on current topics, welcoming the civic stance on the withdrawal of the budget. He expressed concerns about the future of Bulgaria, especially in relation to the Eurozone.
Borisov and Vasilev argue about the 2026 budget in the corridors of parliament
In the corridors of parliament, Boyko Borisov and Asen Vasilev from PP are arguing about the 2026 budget. Plans for the next year are being discussed, including issues of redistribution, taxes, and social security contributions. Mirchev from DB also participates in the exchange of remarks.
Compromise Sought for the 2026 Budget: Negotiations Continue
The trilateral dialogue on the 2026 budget continues. Another meeting with social partners is forthcoming, at which specific measures to reach a balanced solution will be discussed. The focus is on workers' incomes, business competitiveness, and the sustainability of the social security system.
"Velichie" Party Protest Blocks Sofia Center, Demands Resignation
Supporters of the "Velichie" party blocked the Triangle of Power in Sofia. The protesters, led by Pavel Stoimenov and Rosen Milenov, are demanding the government's resignation. The action was not coordinated with the Sofia Municipality, and the police took action to remove the vehicles.
Delyan Peevski: There Will Be No People's Court and No Taking Power Through the Streets
Delyan Peevski, leader of "DPS - New Beginning", firmly stated that there will be no People's Court and that power will not be taken through protests. He condemned the violence against police officers and the concerns of MPs, emphasizing the party's commitment to protecting social policies.
Zhelyazkov on the Budget: We Will Seek the Golden Ratio Through Dialogue
Prime Minister Rosen Zhelyazkov announced that he will seek a compromise with businesses and trade unions on the 2024 budget. He plans to resume dialogue with them in December, after Boyko Borisov insisted on the withdrawal of the budget, which was approved in its first reading.
Iliana Yotova on the Protests: The Budget Was Passed Without Dialogue
Vice President Iliana Yotova commented on the protests against the budget, emphasizing the lack of dialogue and arrogant behavior on the part of the authorities. She criticized the way the budget was passed and raised questions about potential interests behind the decisions.
Police officers injured at protest in front of parliament, Sofia Directorate of Internal Affairs calls for peaceful actions
Three police officers were injured during a protest against the adoption of the budget in front of the National Assembly, the Sofia Directorate of Internal Affairs announced. Protesters threw bottles and firecrackers at the police officers. The Sofia Directorate of Internal Affairs calls for a peaceful expression of civil position.
KNSB Protests Budget: Demands Higher Incomes and End to Confrontation
KNSB is organizing a protest in Sofia demanding a 10% increase in incomes in certain sectors and an end to the confrontation between workers. The union insists on additional funds for public administration and transport.
Iliana Yotova: Integrating Refugees is a Human Responsibility
Vice President Iliana Yotova spoke about the effective social inclusion of refugees and migrants. She emphasized the importance of security, education, work, and the protection of dignity. Yotova called for a clear national policy and sustainable mechanisms for humane integration.
Radev: Peevski and Borisov are dismantling the state, the ruling party is violating the Constitution
President Rumen Radev launched sharp criticism towards the government, accusing Peevski and Borisov of dismantling the state. He commented on the refusal of the referendum, the state of the institutions, and the war in Ukraine.
Assen Vassilev on the Protests: We Don't Want Them to Reach into the Pockets of Bulgarian Citizens
The chairman of "We Continue the Change," Assen Vassilev, commented on the protests against the budget, stating that they are aimed at taking money from citizens. He noted that the demonstrations will continue and that occupying the government is the only way to bring about change.
Parliament Discusses Budget 2026: Zhelyazkov and Petkova at the Tribune
The Parliament continues debates on the state budget for 2026 with the participation of Prime Minister Zhelyazkov and Finance Minister Petkova. The budgets of social security and the health insurance fund have been discussed, and a vote is forthcoming.
Christmas Supplements for Pensioners: Zhelyazkov Responds
Prime Minister Rosen Zhelyazkov answered a question about Christmas supplements for pensioners, stating, "If I have the opportunity, yes". Denitsa Sacheva pointed out the lack of funds. The question remains open before the holidays.
Radev: Violations in the Appointment of the "Lukoil" Manager
President Rumen Radev expressed concern about violations in the appointment of the special commercial manager of "Lukoil". He questioned the compliance with the law and procedures related to the approval of his plan. The head of state commented on the situation to the media.
