Bulgarian Socialist Party (BSP)
Bulgarian Socialist Party Pushes for Government Resignation, Calls for Dual Vote
Amidst escalating political tensions, the Bulgarian Socialist Party (BSP) has issued a resounding call for the resignation of the government, coupled with an unprecedented proposal for a two-in-one vote encompassing both the Bulgarian Parliament and the European Parliament.
Bulgarian Politics: GERB Leads by Over 6% in Latest Poll as "Vazrazhdane" Loses Ground
According to the latest poll conducted jointly by bTV and "Market Links," if elections were held today in Bulgaria, the GERB party would lead by more than 6% over We Continue the Change-Democratic Bulgaria (WCC-DB).
BSP Initiates Collective Action Against Mobile Operators Over Price Hikes
Kornelia Ninova, the Chairperson of the Bulgarian Socialist Party (BSP), has announced the party's decision to spearhead a collective action against mobile operators in response to the recent surge in their fees. This move follows discussions within the Consumer Protection Commission (CPC), where concerns over rising costs were raised.
BSP Raises Corruption Concerns in Radev's Caretaker Ministries
Bulgarian Socialist Party (BSP) has voiced suspicions of corruption within President Radev's caretaker cabinet, specifically targeting four ministries: Justice, e-Government, Labour and Social Policy, and Economy and Industry.
Seventh Attempt Fails: Sofia Municipal Council Struggles to Elect Chairman
In the latest setback for the Sofia Municipal Council, attempts to elect a chairman have faltered for the seventh time. The run-off vote featured Tsvetomir Petrov from the coalition "We Continue the Change - Democratic Bulgaria (WCC-DB) - Spasi Sofia," securing 26 votes, while Diana Tonova, the Bulgarian Socialist Party (BSP) candidate, trailed with only 9 votes.
Bulgarian Opposition Challenges Appointment of New Constitutional Judges in Joint Appeal
In a united effort, opposition parties, including the Bulgarian Socialist Party (BSP), There Is Such a People (TISP), and Vazrazhdane (Revival), have jointly filed an appeal with the Constitutional Court disputing the election of new constitutional judges.
Protest Erupts in Plovdiv as Citizens Oppose Proposed Relocation of Soviet Monument
A gathering of citizens in front of Plovdiv's Municipal Council building voiced their opposition on Wednesday to a controversial proposal suggesting the relocation of the "Alyosha" Monument to the Soviet Army.
Concerning: Bulgaria Transforms Into Net Importer Of Electricity Amidst Rising Consumption
As a consequence of the recent cold spell gripping Bulgaria, the nation experienced a notable shift in its energy dynamics, emerging as a net importer of electricity on January 9. Despite possessing ample capacity, Bulgaria's electricity production struggles to compete in the market, leading to increased reliance on neighboring countries.
National Assembly's Opening: Parties Outline Priorities for 2024
As the National Assembly commenced its first session for 2024, political parties seized the opportunity to articulate their assessments and expectations for the upcoming political season. Each party presented declarations outlining their visions and priorities for the nation.
Radev vs. Revisions: Bulgarian President Challenges Constitutional Changes
President Rumen Radev has made a bold move by referring the recent revisions to the Bulgarian Constitution to the Constitutional Court, citing concerns over their constitutionality and their potential impact on the country's governance.