Veselin Mareshki
Bulgaria’s “Gallup International”: Current President Radev with 51.6%, GERB first, BSP second
If the vote for president and vice president was last Sunday, Rumen Radev would have been elected by 51.2% of voters, GERB's Anastas Gerdjikov - 22.5%, DPS's Mustafa Karadayi - 7.9%, and DB's Lozan Panov - 6.2%.
Budget 2021: National Health Insurance Fund Wil have BGN 5,3 Billion
Budget 2021: National Health Insurance Fund Wil have BGN 5,3 billion
BGN 5.3 billion will be allocated for the National Health Insurance Fund (NHIF)next year, the MPs decided. This will be the sum of the possible expenditures of NHIF.
Boyko Borissov Continues to Be the Most Approved Party Leader in Bulgaria
The share of Bulgarians who believe that the government will finish its full mandate is increasing. This shows the results of a Trend research study ordered by "24 hours". According to the data, the most approved party leader in Bulgaria remains the Prime Minister and Chairman of GERB Boyko Borissov.
"Volya" Won't Support the Deal for the Purchase of the F-16 Aircraft
"Volya" won't support the deal for the purchase of eight F-16 fighters in the plenary, the party's press centre reported. The deal must be submitted for ratification by Parliament by the end of this week.
Volya's deputies will vote against the purchase of fighters in the defense committee scheduled for tomorrow and the Budget and Finance Committee scheduled for Wednesday.
Veselin Mareshki Will Run for Sofia's Mayor
I think to run for mayor of Sofia. It will be a show. I've heard that Maya Manolova and Slavi Trifonov will participate. I'll do a good campaign. People in Lyulin recognize me very well because of the gas stations, revealed Veselin Mareshki.
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‘Build Peace and Bridges’, Pope Francis Urges Bulgarians
After a tightly-packed three-day programme, Pope Francis left Bulgaria on Tuesday morning with a call for the country to continue "building peace and bridges" with its neighbours.
"Keep building peace, sow goodness," the pontiff told Prime Minister Boyko Borissov, who saw him off as he departed for North Macedonia for the next leg of his Balkan trip.
Controversial Bulgarian Politician Reacts to Pope Francis Message of Acceptance of Refugees in Bulgaria
The visiting Pope Francis urged us not to bring back anyone who knocked on the doors of our country. So he has taken a political stance in support of the migratory wave that destroys Europe. The leader of Volya and deputy chairman of the National Assembly Veselin Mareshki immediately reacted with a very strong argument against this appeal. He said he disagreed with the pope's words.
Bulgarian Cabinet is Shaking, Another Party Leaves Parliament
MPs from "Volya" also leave the National Assembly. This was announced by party leader Veselin Mareshki at a briefing in parliament. However, it was not clear what are the reasons for leaving after Mareshki said he could not yet share them.
Bulgarian Parliament Rejected the Presidential Veto on Changes to the Electoral Code
Bulgarian MPs as expected rejected the veto of President Rumen Radev on the controversial changes in the Electoral Code. The law will be sent to the President for promulgation in the State Gazette within seven days, National Assembly President Tsveta Karayancheva announced.
Bulgarian Socialist MP Elena Yoncheva has been Charged with Money Laundering
The Prosecutor's Office has charged Elena Yoncheva. The MP on the left is accused of money laundering.
In November last year, Chief Prosecutor Sotir Tsatsarov demanded the immunity of six MPs, including Veselin Mareshki. It then became clear that Elena Yoncheva will be investigated for money laundering in particularly large amounts, appropriated by the already bankrupt CCB.