Krisia Todorova
Top Bulgarian Entertainer Denounces TV 'Censorship' as Show Cancelled
A prominent entertainer and TV host Slavi Trifonov called a press conference on Tuesday, accusing his media partner bTV of censorship.
Private broadcaster bTV cancelled Trifonov's TV show on Monday after he publicly gave an ultimatum to Bulgaria's 44th National Assembly, demanding that the results of a November 2016 referendum be enforced.
Bulgarian TV Host Urges Presidential Veto on Electoral Code Amendments
Slavi Trifonov, a popular TV host, has called on President Rosen Plevneliev to veto the amendments to the country's Electoral Code.
Changes voted earlier this week made it possible to hold a referendum separately from an election scheduled for the same year. Prior to that, any referendum had to be held simultaneously with a vote if these were to take place in the same year.
Six-Point Referendum on Political System to be Held in Bulgaria in Summer
A referendum featuring six questions on the political system will be held in Bulgaria in the summer.
This became clear after the parliament adopted amendments to the Electoral Code on Thursday, which revoked a previous provision that had stipulated that if a referendum and elections are scheduled to take place within the same year, these should be held simultaneously.
Bulgarian TV Show to Submit Petition for Holding Six-Point Referendum
One of the most popular TV shows in Bulgaria, Slavi's Show (named after its host Slavi Trifonov), will submit a petition with more than 400 000 signatures on the holding of a six-point referendum.
The petition is expected to be tabled to parliament on Monday.
Bulgaria Unveils 2015 Junior Eurovision Anthem
#Discover is the name of this year's Junior Eurovision anthem, organizers from the Bulgarian National Television announced less than two months before the contest takes place in Sofia.
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Bulgarian Twin Piano Prodigies to Play at Carnegie Hall
Bulgarian twin child pianists Hasan Ignatov and Ibrahim Ignatov will play at Carnegie Hall in New York City, according to their father, Denis Ignatov.
The 11-year-old twin brothers applied for the "American Protege" competition by submitting video recording materials for the audition and were approved to take part in it.