The minimum wage in Croatia will increase by 20% from the New Year – the first increase since the country adopted the euro as its main currency at the start of […]
Category: Politics & Elections
Bulgaria: WCC-DB Questions The Activity Of Foreign Minister Mariya Gabriel Regarding Schengen
“We Continue the Change-Democratic Bulgaria” (WCC-DB) disputed the agreement on prime ministerial rotation with GERB, questioning the activity of the deputy prime minister and minister of […]
Bulgaria’s President Will Appeal To The Constitutional Court About The Tax On Russian Gas
President Rumen Radev referred the Constitutional Court to the provisions of the Law on Control of the Implementation of Restrictive Measures in view of Russia’s actions destabilizing the situation […]
Borrell To Orban: Nobody Is Forcing Hungary To Be Part Of The European Union
“No one is forcing Hungary to be part of the European Union,” said the High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, Josep Borrell, […]
Thousands Of Bulgarians Want To Cancel Their Reservations To Egypt And Jordan
Thousands of Bulgarians want to cancel their reservations to Egypt and Jordan. They fear unrest in the Middle East. The planned excursions by the end of the year are […]
Bulgaria’s Finance Minister Vassilev: The President Declared Himself A Defender Of Gazprom Against The National Interest – Shame!
“The national interest is the interest of the Republic of Bulgaria, not the Russian Federation or Gazprom“. This is how Finance Minister Asen Vassilev commented on the president’s request to the Constitutional […]
Bulgaria Will Rely On Austrian Businesses To Support The Accession To Schengen
Bulgaria does not expect today to receive a response from Austria regarding the lifting of the veto against the country’s entry into Schengen. This was stated by Prime […]
Bulgaria Assures Austria That Border With Türkiye Is Properly Guarded
As part of efforts to convince Austria that the irregular migration situation in Bulgaria has improved, the latter’s authorities have welcomed the President of the […]
Multi-Speed EU: What Could It Mean For Bulgaria?
The decade in which the EU tried desperately not to fall apart is quickly giving way to a political consolidation that would facilitate further enlargement […]
Bulgarian Government Survives No-Confidence Vote
Bulgaria’s rotational government on Friday easily defeated a no-confidence motion brought in parliament over alleged failures in its energy policy, a tally of the vote […]
