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History of Parliamentary Elections in Bulgaria
The parliamentary elections in Bulgaria have a long and storied history, dating back to the country's liberation from Ottoman rule in 1878. The first elections in the nascent nation were held on September 30 and October 7, 1879, to elect members of the First Ordinary National Assembly.
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Poll: Trudeau likely to be thrown out in election
“Since the beginning of the year we have seen stability in vote intentions with the Conservatives consistently in the low 40s & the Liberals stuck in the low to mid 20s”
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Editorial: To Vima celebrates its centennial
Yesterday was our birthday. On 6 February, 1992, exactly 100 years ago, the newspaper then called Elefthero Vima first hit the stands.
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ALDE's Tariceanu: Romania's liberal movement can be further strengthened
Chairman of the Alliance of Democrats and Liberals (ALDE) Calin Popescu-Tariceanu believes that the Liberal movement in Romania can be strengthened in the future, emphasizing that in the 30 years since the recreation of the National Liberal Party (PNL) he has done everything in his power to stay true to the liberal ideas.
Romania: Year of Elections Will Re-shape Political Landscape
Local and legislative elections will reveal whether the now governing Liberals can consolidate their mandate - and whether the tarnished Social Democrats can recover lost momentum.
The Bulgarian National Museum of History Displays Rare Exhibits to Celebrate 140 Years of the Constituent Assembly
The National Museum of History (NMH) marks the 140th anniversary of the adoption of the Turnovo Constitution (1879), showing a number of objects for its permanent exposure, which were for the first time or rarely displayed. This was reported by the press center of the museum.
The positions of SYRIZA, New Democracy and our allies
Diplomats, analysts and officials from international institutions visiting Greece have a hard time understanding and assessing what in their eyes appears to be a bizarre political reality.
Pro-European Candidate Wins Chisinau Mayoral Race
Dignity and Truth Platform, PPDA, candidate Andrei Nastase won the second round of the local elections for Chisinau's City Hall on Sunday, beating pro-Russian Socialist Party candidate Ion Ceban.
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Romania Court Acquits Liberal Leader of Seeking Bribes
Romania's Supreme Court on Monday acquitted opposition National Liberal Party leader Ludovic Orban in a graft trial that had lasted almost two years. The ruling is final.
Orban was accused of requesting 50,000 euros from a businessman during the campaign for the local elections in 2016, while he was running for the post of Bucharest mayor.
Swedish PM axes two ministers in data scandal, confidence vote looms
Swedish Prime Minister Stefan Lofven replaced two ministers on Thursday in a scandal over the leaking of sensitive data, trying to contain the damage and stave off an early election.