National Front for the Salvation of Bulgaria
6 Parties Will Enter Next Parliament, According to Poll
Six or seven political parties will enter the next Parliament, according to a survey by Alfa Research, the results of which were released on July 8.
It was conducted between July 4-7, among 1,013 adult Bulgarians across the country with own resources.
"There is such a People" has marginal lead with 21. 8% of the support.
Bulgaria’s Ultra-Nationalist and Populist Parties Form Alliance to Run for July 11 Election Together
Ultra-nationalist parties VMRO and the National Front for the Salvation of Bulgaria, along with populist Volya, have agreed to stand together in Bulgaria's July 11 2021 parliamentary elections under the name "Bulgarian Patriots", the parties announced on May 20.
Bulgaria’s Ultra-Nationalist Parties Mull Running for July General Election Together
Krassimir Karakachanov's ultra-nationalist VMRO party's executive met on May 13 to discuss options for its approach to the July parliamentary elections, including standing alone or in a coalition with like-minded formations.
Ultra-nationalist parties won no seats in Bulgaria's April 4 parliamentary elections.
Bulgaria: Election Results Based on 99% Counted Vote
Election results based on 99% of the tally sheets processed show that 6 Bulgarian parties will have seats in the next Parliament, data from the Central Election Commission.
Ruling GERB-UDF coalition has the largest share of votes in the April 4 parliamentary elections. It has received 26.14%.
NFSB: All Closed Businesses to Receive 80% of Last-Year Turnover
The parliamentary group of the National Front for the Salvation of Bulgaria (NFSB) proposes that all closed outlets and companies receive financial compensation - 80% of their turnover last year.
Valeri Simeonov: This Summer the Tourists Are Less, but the Revenues Have Increased
This summer, the number of tourists is less than in 2018, but there is a growth in revenue, Valeri Simeonov, deputy and leader of NSFB (National Front for the Salvation of Bulgaria), said after a meeting of the Regional Tourism Council in the seaside town.
Bulgarian Minister of Defense: We Have to Force the State to Work
''We can no longer be reconciled to this double standard. There can not live in two Bulgarian countries.
Bulgaria's Deputy Prime Minister Valeri Simeonov Resigned
Bulgaria's Deputy Prime Minister Valeri Simeonov has submitted his resignation to Prime Minister Boyko Borissov. He announced his decision to withdraw from office at an extraordinary press conference at the Council of Ministers on Friday evening, 16th of November, reports BNT.
Bulgaria's Controversial Vice-Premier Simeonov Resigns
Valeri Simeonov, Bulgaria's vice-prime minister for demography and economy, announced his resignation on Friday evening following more than a month of protests by mothers of disabled children who were calling for him to stand down.
Gallup International : 81% of Bulgarians Want the Resignation of Valeri Simeonov
The vast majority of Bulgarians believe that Valeri Simeonov should resign in connection with the statement to mothers of children with disabilities.