Rumen Radev
Bulgaria’s President Seeks Constitutional Court Ruling on Recent Amendments
Bulgarian President Rumen Radev has once again appealed to the Constitutional Court, seeking to declare unconstitutional the amendments made to the Constitution by the 49th National Assembly.
Bulgaria's President Calls Out Oligarchs and Corruption in Government Without Naming a Certain Someone
Bulgarian President Rumen Radev criticized the influence of the oligarchy in the country, referencing the "Magnitsky-sanctioned figures" who he believes are undermining the state.
GERB Refuses to Withdraw Nazaryan’s Candidacy for Speaker, Talks of Possible Elections
GERB has stated that they will not withdraw Raya Nazaryan's candidacy for Speaker of the 51st National Assembly, according to Deputy Denitsa Sacheva. Speaking to bTV, she emphasized that the outcome of the early elections is clear, and the election of the Parliament's Speaker will determine whether new elections are needed or if the country will move forward with a government.
Borissov Claims New Early Elections in Bulgaria are Inevitable
Boyko Borissov, leader of GERB and former Prime Minister, emphasized that Bulgaria is heading toward new early parliamentary elections. Speaking at the party's national meeting, he described this as the last opportunity for a wiser political approach before Monday.
Bulgarian Leaders Congratulate Donald Trump on US Election Victory
Hours after the first exit poll results from the US presidential election, politicians worldwide, including those from Bulgaria, sent their congratulations to the likely 47th president of the United States, Donald Trump.
No Chance for a Government? Calls for Full Election Annulment Grow as Trust in Bulgarian Democracy Wanes
Political scientist Ralitsa Simeonova has expressed concern that the chances of forming a government in Bulgaria diminish with each passing day. In an interview with BNR, she described the electoral process as deeply flawed and emphasized that discussions about forming a government should not be a priority.
Bulgaria's Caretaker Government Bypasses Constitutional Court Over Alleged Election Irregularities
Bulgaria's caretaker government will not approach the Constitutional Court to annul the October 27 election results, confirmed Acting Prime Minister Dimitar Glavchev.
Bulgaria's President Questions Integrity of Election Results Amid Concerns of Vote Manipulation
Bulgarian President Rumen Radev expressed that democracy cannot be bought or imposed, warning that accepting such practices would signify a surrender of democratic principles. His comments were made in response to the early parliamentary election results and were disseminated by his press office.
Bulgarian President Rumen Radev: The Most Important Thing Today is to Vote
Bulgaria Votes: 19 Parties, 9 Coalitions, and One Independent Candidate Compete in October 27 Parliamentary Elections
On October 27, Bulgarians will vote in parliamentary elections with 19 parties, nine coalitions, and one independent candidate from Pleven on the ballot.
A total of 6,601,262 citizens are eligible to vote in the seventh parliamentary election in just three years, according to official registers by the Civil Registration and Administrative Services (GRAO).