Atanas Zafirov
Bulgaria's Socialist Party Celebrates Gains While Addressing Voter Concerns in Parliament
Atanas Zafirov, chairman of the Bulgarian Socialist Party (BSP) and leader of the "BSP - United Left" coalition, stated that they have successfully halted the decline of the left following the early parliamentary elections in Bulgaria on October 27.
Supreme Court Finalizes Leadership Change in the Bulgarian Socialist Party Following Ninova's Resignation
The Supreme Court of Cassation has de-listed Kornelia Ninova from her position as chairperson of the Bulgarian Socialist Party (BSP) and has listed Atanas Zafirov as interim chairperson in the political party registry. The court's decision centers on the legal implications of Ninova's resignation, submitted after the early elections on June 9.
Bulgarian Politicians Honor Unification Day with Calls for National Unity and Progress
Several Bulgarian politicians have extended their congratulations to the nation on the occasion of Unification Day.
Bulgarian Socialist Party Unites with 15 Left-Wing Groups for Upcoming Elections
The Bulgarian Socialist Party (BSP) has formalized a coalition agreement with 15 left-wing parties to jointly participate in the early parliamentary elections scheduled for October 27. The coalition, known as "BSP United Left," may also see the addition of more political formations before the elections.
The Bulgarian Socialist Party Expels Kornelia Ninova Amid Internal Party Dispute
The Bulgarian Socialist Party (BSP) National Council has expelled former party leader Kornelia Ninova, along with Georgi Svilenski, Ivan Chenchev, and Krum Donchev. The decision, made at a plenum in Sofia, was supported by 105 votes in favor, 16 against, and 4 abstentions.
'Revival' Party Voices Distrust in New Bulgarian Caretaker Government
The new government of Bulgaria is merely a continuation of the previous one, according to Tsoncho Ganev, the deputy chairman of the "Revival" party, who expressed a lack of trust in the newly formed administration during an interview with BNR. One major concern highlighted by Ganev is the appointment of the new Minister of Internal Affairs.