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The Actress Dafina Katsarska is One of the Two Women Found Dead in Plovdiv
44-year-old actress Dafina Katsarska is the younger woman found dead in her apartment in Trakia district in Plovdiv, "Darik said. Her death is most likely due to an epileptic seizure that occurred when she found her deceased mother. The older woman has died of a heart attack.
PM receives first visit by French ambassador
According to a statement posted on the government's website, they "assessed that the interest of both states is to continue strengthening relations through regular political dialogue and work on joint economic projects."
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Serbia to get "National Academy of Public Administration"
The Serbian government adopted last week a draft bill on the National Academy of Public Administration.
It aims to provide "Equal opportunities for professional development of employees in public administration and thus enable further improvement of its work and the raising of quality of services for citizens and companies," the government announced on its website.
180° Laboratory For Innovative Art is Comming in Sofia Between 22-28 Jyly 2017
180° is the alternative for young artists who would like to escape established rules of their art and further develop their innovative ideas. 180° is the world where tradition stays unknown. 180° presents well-known arts in a different and unexpected light.
180° is comming with its 4th edition between 22 - 28 July 2017.
Bulgarian Nationalist MP Sentenced to Two Years of Probation
Sofia City Court (SGS) sentenced on Wednesday Bulgarian MP from nationalist Ataka party, Desislav Chukolov, to two years of probation.
Chukolov will have to meet with probation officer each week and will have to serve two years of community service. In addition, he will be subject to 25 % deduction from his salary.
Bulgarian Prosecution Charges Nationalist Ataka MPs with Hooliganism
The Bulgarian prosecutor's office charged nationalist Ataka leader Volen Siderov and his fellow party member Desislav Chukolov with hooliganism.
The two MPs are accused of hooliganism for their attack on an alcohol and tobacco store in Sofia in October last year.
Bulgarian Parliament Appoints 2nd Ad Hoc Committee on Nationalist Leader's Immunity
Bulgarian Parliament will appoint a second ad hoc committee to consider lifting the immunity of nationalist Ataka party's leader, Volen Siderov, from criminal prosecution.
On Monday, November 30, Bulgarian Chief Prosecutor Sotir Tsatsarov submitted to Parliament two new requests for immunity lifting over Siderov's violation of public order in two separate cases in 2011 and 2013.
Bulgarian Prosecution Accuses Two Nationalist Ataka MPs of Hooliganism
The Bulgarian Prosecutor's Office accused on Tuesday two nationalist Ataka MPs of hooliganism.
The accused MPs are the leader of Ataka, Volen Siderov, and his fellow party member Desislav Chukolov.
In the past month, the two have been involved in a series of incidents in the area of the National Academy for Theatre and Film Arts (NATFIZ) in downtown Sofia.
Bulgaria Parliament to Vote on Nationalist Leader Siderov's Immunity
Lawmakers are to decide Thursday whether to lift the immunity of Volen Siderov, the leader of nationalist Ataka party, and Desislav Chukolov, a member of the same party.
An ad hoc committee set up after the step was requested by Bulgaria's Chief Prosecutor Sotir Tsatsarov already voted "yes" earlier this week.
Ad-hoc Committee in Bulgarian Parliament Agrees to Lift Siderov's Immunity
An ad hoc enquiry committee in Bulgaria's parliament on Tuesday granted the Chief Prosecutor's request to lift the immunity of two lawmakers from nationalist Ataka party to face charges of hooliganism.