Council of Ministers

Bulgaria: Zhivko Kotsev to be Proposed as New Chief Secretary of the Ministry of Internal Affairs

The former Deputy Chief Secretary Zhivko Kotsev will be proposed as Chief Secretary of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, Prime Minister Nikolay Denkov announced to journalists in the parliament.

He indicated that his nomination will be discussed in the Council of Ministers and proposed for agreement with the President.

Bulgaria: The President will not release the Chief Secretary of the Ministry of Internal Affairs

The Presidency has sent an official refusal to release the Chief Secretary of the Ministry of Internal Affairs Petar Todorov and the reasons attached to it to the Council of Ministers, BNR reported. The refusal was sent to the Ministry of Internal Affairs.

Bulgaria: Still No Suspect in the Murder Case of Alexei Petrov

"At the moment, we're not working on a political lead in relation to the murder of Aleksei Petrov". This was announced by Interior Minister Kalin Stoyanov at a briefing in the Council of Ministers. However, he indicated that this and other versions are being checked. There are no suspects for the murder so far.

Bulgaria: The Versions about the Murder of Alexei Petrov - Revenge or Financial Debts

The investigators are working on 2 versions of the murder of Aleksei Petrov - revenge or financial debts, announced the Minister of Internal Affairs Kalin Stoyanov.

In an interview with "24 Chasa", Stoyanov explains that the whole country is working with a heavy criminal contingent for possible complicity in the murder.

Bulgaria: The Cabinet with more than 15 Measures against Aggression and Domestic Violence

"We have identified more than 15 measures against aggression and violence", Prime Minister Academician Nikolay Denkov announced at a press conference in the Council of Ministers after a meeting with representatives of four ministries.

Bulgaria’s National Security Agency: Military Actions in Ukraine may also Spread into other Countries

"Military actions in Ukraine have the potential to spread beyond Ukrainian territory and the option of using weapons of mass destruction cannot be completely ruled out". This is according to a report of the State Agency "National Security" (SANS), published on the website of the Council of Ministers.

Bulgaria’s President Attacked the Government for the Latest Decisions on Ukraine and Supported the Referendum for the Euro

Days after the visit of the Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, the Bulgarian head of state Rumen Radev criticized the actions of both the government and parliament regarding the war between Ukraine and Russia, as well as the organization surrounding the event itself.

Zelensky: Thank you, Bulgaria!

"I want to thank you, Bulgaria, for supporting and protecting our people". This was said by the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky at a briefing in the Council of Ministers after a meeting with Prime Minister Academician Nikolay Denkov and the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Mariya Gabriel.

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