Bulgaria party

Former Vice-Chairman of GERB Tsvetanov Founding "Republicans for Bulgaria" on August 27th

The party will be in the centre-right, sees Democratic Bulgaria as a partner

On August 27th, the former second most important person in GERB Tsvetan Tsvetanov is establishing his political project "Republicans for Bulgaria" and is going to take part with it in the next elections.

Every 3 Months, Parliament To Invite the Prosecutor-General To The Legal Affairs Committee

The National Assembly adopted а proposal to amend the Rules of Procedure of the National Assembly so that the Committee on Legal Affairs can invite the Prosecutor-General to a hearing every three months, FOCUS News Agency reported.

GERB Leading on BSP If Bulgaria Held Elections Today - Poll

Five parties would make it to the Bulgarian Parliament in the event of a hypothetical election, a survey shows less than six weeks out of a parliamentary vote due in March.

In a poll by Trend Research Center, commissioned by 24 Chasa, Boyko Borisov's GERB party is maintaining a narrow lead on the Bulgarian Socialist Party (BSP) of Korneliya Ninova.

Yes, Bulgaria to Seek Coalition with Greens as Election Bid Blocked

Newly founded Yes, Bulgaria party of former Justice Minister Hristo Ivanov is in talks to join hands with the Greens, one of the country's parties with an environmentalist agenda, party members have said.

Yes, Bulgaria's registration for the upcoming parliamentary vote, due on March 26, was blocked on Monday by court appeals.

Ex-Justice Min Heads Yes, Bulgaria Party, Vowing to Fight Corruption

Hristo Ivanov, the former Justice Minister, was elected Saturday as chairman of newly-founded Yes, Bulgaria party.

Ivanov, who stepped down in December 25 amid a deadlock of his divisive reform to the judiciary, vowed to work for the "anti-corruption cause" in the long-term.

Bulgarian Ex-Justice Min's Movement to Run in Early Election as Party

Former Justice Minister Hristo Ivanov's new Yes, Bulgaria movement will run in the early election due this spring, its founder has said.

Ivanov, who is due to hold a constituent assembly of the movement and turn it into a party in January, has highlighted the new organization's lack of ties to business circles that distinguish it from other political actors.

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