Academician Nikolai Denkov

Bulgaria's Ex-PM Denounces Corruption and Russian Influence in FT Interview

Bulgaria's outgoing Prime Minister, Academician Nikolai Denkov, has condemned corruption as the primary conduit for Russian interference in the country's affairs. In a recent interview with the Financial Times, Denkov highlighted the deep-rooted ties between corruption and Russian influence, attributing them to the collapse of the ruling coalition.

Assessing the Legacy of Bulgaria's "Denkov" Cabinet: Achievements, Failures, and What Comes Next

After nine months of governing the country in turbulent times and an uncertain "assembly", the "Denkov" cabinet went down in history unanimously - all 216 deputies in the plenary hall voted for the resignation of the prime minister, submitted on Tuesday. There was not a single vote against or abstention.

Prime Minister Denkov Emphasizes Unity and Progress in Christmas Message

Prime Minister Academician Nikolai Denkov delivered a compelling video message, underscoring the importance of unity and humility to build a stronger nation during challenging times. Distributed by the government information service on the occasion of Christmas, Denkov's address aimed to foster togetherness amidst differences for the nation's prosperity.

Bulgarian PM in Jerusalem: We are Here to Express Strong Support for Israel

Bulgaria's Prime Minister Academician Nikolai Denkov is visiting Israel. As part of the visit to Jerusalem, the Bulgarian Prime Minister met with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Mariya Gabriel also participated in the delegation led by Academician Denkov.

American Companies - in fourth place among Investors in Bulgaria

American companies rank fourth among direct foreign investors in Bulgaria, said Olivier Marquette, president of the American Chamber of Commerce (ACC) in Bulgaria, during a business breakfast organized by the Chamber with the participation of Prime Minister Academician Nikolai Denkov, government ministers and ACC members.

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