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Bulgarian President Radev Set to Unveil Legal Challenge Over Constitutional Changes

President Rumen Radev declared plans to disclose comprehensive justifications on Monday for his opposition to the recent constitutional amendments, labeling them as a "brutal and fundamentally flawed assault on the Bulgarian Constitution." This announcement follows an Epiphany briefing on January 6, where he indicated his intent to appeal to the Constitutional Court regarding the conte

President Radev's New Year Address Called for Unity and Strengthening Bulgaria's Foundations

Bulgarian President Rumen Radev, in his annual New Year's Eve speech to the nation, emphasized the critical need for unity and leadership to fortify Bulgaria's statehood, sovereignty, and the rule of law. Addressing the challenges faced in the past year, he highlighted the importance of moral values and national unity as cornerstones for the nation's prosperity.

President Rumen Radev's Visit to Kosovo: Reinforcing Bulgaria's Commitment to NATO Mission

President Rumen Radev's poignant visit to NATO's Kosovo Force (KFOR) showcased Bulgaria's steadfast commitment to global peace and security. Addressing the Bulgarian contingent stationed at the KFOR base, President Radev emphasized Bulgaria's pivotal role within NATO and the EU, underlining the nation's dedication to upholding peace, stability, and security.

Bulgaria: President To Contest Constitutional Amendments - PM Cites Bias In Review

President Rumen Radev announced plans to refer the recently adopted constitutional amendments to the Constitutional Court, asserting concerns over their implications for Bulgaria's democratic principles. The amendments, which were approved by Parliament, prompted Radev's action as he perceives their potential impact on citizens' rights and the nation's sovereignty.

Bulgaria’s President On Soviet Monument: They Are Cutting Our History Piece By Piece

"The barbaric destruction of monuments is not only an attempt to erase history, but also greatly exacerbates public opposition".

This was announced by President Rumen Radev in his first comment on the dismantling of the Monument to the Soviet Army.

According to him, the reason is that the destruction of one monument leads to the negation of another.

Bulgaria-Serbia Gas Interconnector Officially Inaugurated by Presidents Radev and Vucic

The much-anticipated launch of the Bulgaria-Serbia Interconnector (IBS) witnessed a significant ceremony graced by the presence of Presidents Rumen Radev and Aleksandar Vucic from both nations. Celebrating this milestone, the interconnector spans a total length of 170 kilometers, with 62 kilometers traversing Bulgarian terrain and linking the town of Novi Iskar in Bulgaria to Nis in Serbia.

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