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Bulgarian President Rumen Radev Urges Urgent Action to Address Military Challenges
Bulgarian President Rumen Radev has voiced concerns over the critical state of the Bulgarian army, highlighting various issues ranging from resource shortages to personnel retention challenges. In a recent statement, President Radev emphasized the pressing need for comprehensive measures to address the deteriorating condition of the military amidst evolving security threats.
Bulgaria and USA Ink Deal for New Nuclear Power Units at Kozloduy NPP
Bulgaria and the United States have formally sealed an agreement to collaborate on the construction of two new units at the Kozloduy Nuclear Power Plant (NPP). The pact, signed by Bulgarian Energy Minister Rumen Radev and US Assistant Secretary for International Affairs Andrew Light, outlines cooperation in nuclear power development and technology exchange.
Bulgarian President Highlights Diplomatic Solutions in Ukraine Crisis
President Rumen Radev, speaking at a business forum hosted by The Economist, refrained from specifying Ukraine's post-war borders, emphasizing the need for diplomatic resolutions amid ongoing conflict. While praising Bulgaria's economic achievements, he highlighted the importance of negotiations over battlefield decisions.
Borissov Debunks Impeachment, Rejects President's Political Role
During a press briefing on Wednesday, Boyko Borissov, leader of the political party GERB, responded to statements made by Vice President Iliana Iotova, asserting that he never extended an invitation for the president to become part of the government.
Political Showdown: DPS Chairman Peevski Offers Testimony Against President Radev
Delyan Peevski, the chairman of the parliamentary group for the Movement for Rights and Freedoms (DPS), has declared his willingness to testify against Bulgarian President Rumen Radev in court. Peevski made this announcement during a press briefing at the parliament, raising questions about the security services' handling of reports against the presidential institution.
Bulgaria: New Constitutional Court Judges Sworn In Amid Controversy
Desislava Atanasova and Borislav Belazelkov officially assumed their roles as members of the Constitutional Court in Bulgaria during a formal ceremony on Friday.
Bulgarian Opposition Challenges Appointment of New Constitutional Judges in Joint Appeal
In a united effort, opposition parties, including the Bulgarian Socialist Party (BSP), There Is Such a People (TISP), and Vazrazhdane (Revival), have jointly filed an appeal with the Constitutional Court disputing the election of new constitutional judges.
Athens and Sofia expand energy collaboration
The environment and energy ministers of Greece and Bulgaria signed a memorandum of further collaboration on energy issues in Athens on Thursday.
The memorandum - which focuses on electric energy, natural gas, renewable energy sources (RES), and hydrogen - was signed by Environment and Energy Minister Thodoros Skylakakis and his Bulgarian counterpart, Energy Minister Rumen Radev.
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Bulgaria Delays Belene Nuclear Equipment Sale, Awaits Unified EU Position on Ukraine
Amidst ongoing uncertainties surrounding the Belene nuclear power plant, Bulgaria's Energy Minister, Rumen Radev, revealed on Friday a strategic decision to postpone the sale of equipment from the unfinished facility to Ukraine. The key factor behind this move is Bulgaria's keen anticipation of a more cohesive and unified EU stance, particularly concerning financial support for Ukraine.
Radev vs. Revisions: Bulgarian President Challenges Constitutional Changes
President Rumen Radev has made a bold move by referring the recent revisions to the Bulgarian Constitution to the Constitutional Court, citing concerns over their constitutionality and their potential impact on the country's governance.