Mustafa Karadaya
Bulgarian citizens in Turkey will vote at 126 stations for elections
Bulgarian citizens in Turkey will be able to vote both for Bulgarian parliamentary elections and presidential elections, which will be held on Nov. 14, at 126 polling stations in 19 Turkish cities, according to information obtained from sources.
Political Exhaustion Weighs on Voters in Third Bulgaria Poll
The newly formed "We Continue the Change" party, led by former interim ministers Kiril Petkov and Assen Vassilev, is expected to make a splash and come in third place, possibly collaborating with Democratic Bulgaria in a potential coalition.
69% of Bulgarians Approve the Reduction of Party Subsidies from BGN 11 to BGN 1 Per Vote
69% of Bulgarians approve the reduction of party subsidies from BGN 11 to BGN 1 per vote.
This shows the data from a representative Trend study made on a "24 Hours" order, in the period 9-16 July.
GERB Holds Talks with DPS For Possible Support in 44th Parliament
After yesterday's talks with BSP leader Kornelia Ninova, today GERB leader Boyko Borisov met with DPS head Mustafa Karadaya, in order to make him acquainted with the plans of the future government and policies related to the EU presidency of Bulgaria and the ongoing Brexit, as well as financial and tax policies, BNR reported.
Presidential Elections: Bulgaria's Controversial Ex-PM 'Asked DPS for Support'
Bulgarian Prime Minister Plamen Oresharski has said it was he who asked the Movement for Rights and Freedoms (DPS) party to endorse him.
Oresharski, whose tenure is associated with nationwide protests and the collapse of Bulgaria's fourth-largest lender, is running has an independent in the November 06 presidential elections.
Bulgaria's 2nd-Largest Opposition Backs Ex-PM Oresharski for President
The second-biggest opposition party of Bulgaria, the Movement for Rights and Freedoms (DPS) has endorsed former PM Plamen Oresharski in the presidential elections.