Nikolai Denkov

Bulgaria's Premier Denkov Addresses Balkan Schengen Idea Amid Brussels Visit

Bulgaria's Prime Minister, Nikolai Denkov, stated in Brussels that the removal of land borders between Bulgaria, Romania, and Greece is not currently under political discussion. Denkov, who anticipates discussions with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz on Bulgaria's priorities during the European Council meeting, highlighted key topics such as Schengen land borders and the Eurozone.

What Changes Does The Finance Minister Forsee Amid Rotation in March

In a press briefing on Tuesday, Bulgaria's Finance Minister Assen Vassilev shared insights into the upcoming Cabinet rotation, expressing expectations of limited changes. Vassilev indicated that discussions between Prime Minister Nikolai Denkov and Deputy Prime Minister Mariya Gabriel are underway, with the process involving proposals for potential modifications to the Cabinet.

Bulgarian President Demands Authentic Political Alternative Amid Corruption

Bulgarians are yearning for a bona fide political alternative to counteract the cycle of mutual whitewashing and leniency toward corruption scandals, aiming to restore normalcy and rekindle the European perspective for Bulgaria, stated President Rumen Radev during his visit to the Institute for Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence, and Technology INSAIT at Sofia University.

Bulgarian PM Unveils 2024 Budget: Emphasis on People, Strong Economy

Bulgarian Prime Minister Nikolai Denkov asserted that the 2024 budget, presented at the Cabinet meeting on Thursday, is designed to benefit the people and foster a robust economy. Denkov highlighted the budget's alignment with European standards, emphasizing financial responsibility without compromising citizens and businesses.

Bulgarian Cabinet Reshuffle: New Government Line-up Expected on March 6

Bulgaria is poised for a change in its government composition as Prime Minister Nikolai Denkov announced that the complete cabinet, featuring the names of all ministers, will be unveiled on March 6. This revelation comes as the current government prepares to resign, setting the stage for a parliamentary vote on the new cabinet.

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