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Bulgarian MPs Adopted Changes to the Road Traffic Act at First Reading

On 14th of June, the Bulgarian Parliament adopted at first reading the amendments to the Road Traffic Act with the votes of GERB, Bulgarian socialist Party (BSP) and United Patriots. The Movement for Rights and Freedoms (MRF) and Volya party abstained, reported BNT. 

The law provides for removing the signs that warn drivers for speed cameras on the road.

Nazi Storms Shake Bulgaria's New Govt

Valery Simeonov, a deputy to Bulgaria's Prime Minister Boyko Borissov, overseeing the economy and demography, on Friday said he will not accept demands for his resignation from three opposition parties - the Bulgarian Socialist Party, the ethnic-Turkish Movement for Rights and Freedoms, and Volya, led by the businessman Vesselin Mareshki.

Barometer Bulgaria: 4 Parties Enter National Assembly If Elections Were Held Today

If Parliamentary elections were held today in Bulgaria GERB, The Bulgarian Socialist Party, the Unite Patriots and the Movement for Rights and Freedoms would enter the National Assembly, the results of the national survey of Barometer Bulgaria Agency show, quoted by the Bulgarian National Radio.

First Parliamentary Monitoring With Only One Minister To Be Held Today

Today is to be held the first parliamentary monitoring for the ministers in the "Borisov 3" cabinet. Only one Minister is going to participate - Valentin Radev, reported bTV.

The Minister of Internal Affairs is going to answer on the deputy question about the condition of the facilities along the Bulgarian borders and the readiness against the illegal migration.

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