Politics of the European Union

Europe will adapt or die

The time demands that the European Union acts. The problems are evident, from the two wars on its borders and the climate crisis, to the demographic collapse of member-states and the tremors in the international system of political and economic governance.

Bulgaria's Euro Adoption Likely Postponed: Entry Date Shifts to Second Half of 2025

Bulgaria's long-anticipated entry into the Eurozone may face a delay, as the country is unlikely to meet the inflation criterion required for the introduction of the euro on January 1, 2025. Dimitar Radev, the Governor of the Bulgarian National Bank (BNB), disclosed to BTA that a more plausible scenario for Bulgaria's integration into the Eurozone would be later in 2025.

Sofia Summit: European Nationalist Parties Converge for "Revival" Conference

In a move drawing attention across Europe, Bulgaria's pro-Russian, Eurosceptic, and nationalist "Revival" (Vazrazhdane) party is set to host a conference in Sofia, titled "The New Leaders of Europe." Gathering representatives from nine countries, the event aims to unite nationalist parties under a common banner and shape the future political landscape of the continent.

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