Ministry of the Interior
Over 52,000 Bulgarians Lack Up-to-Date Addresses and ID Cards
According to data from the Ministry of the Interior, there are currently 52,052 Bulgarian citizens lacking both an up-to-date permanent address and a valid identity card. Of these individuals, 2,291 are between the ages of 14 and 18, while the remaining 49,761 are adults.
40% of Bulgarian Work Permit Holders Leave for Other EU Countries
Approximately 40% of individuals who receive a work permit in Bulgaria do not remain in the country to fulfill their employment. This statistic, cited by employers and based on Ministry of the Interior data, highlights a persistent issue that has been troubling businesses for several years.
Incident at New Bulgarian University: Person Trapped as Ceiling Collapses (UPDATED)
This morning, the ceiling of a hall at New Bulgarian University collapsed, trapping a person underneath. The Ministry of the Interior reported that the incident occurred during repair work.
Firefighters and ambulances were promptly dispatched to the scene. According to the Emergency Center in the capital, a medical team arrived quickly to assist.
Bulgaria's Border Police Announces Recruitment for 400 New Positions
The Main Directorate "Border Police" has announced a recruitment drive for 400 new employees. This is part of a larger effort to fill an additional 1,264 positions within the police force that have recently been approved.
Parachutists Injured After Collision with Parked Car in Bulgarian Village
Two men with parachutes fell onto a parked car in the village of Chernevo, as reported by the Ministry of the Interior.
The incident occurred around 1:20 p.m. on August 25, when Regional Police Station Ikhtiman received a report that two parachutists had landed at the edge of Chernevo. Authorities conducted an inspection at the scene.
'Revival' Party Voices Distrust in New Bulgarian Caretaker Government
The new government of Bulgaria is merely a continuation of the previous one, according to Tsoncho Ganev, the deputy chairman of the "Revival" party, who expressed a lack of trust in the newly formed administration during an interview with BNR. One major concern highlighted by Ganev is the appointment of the new Minister of Internal Affairs.
Over 140 Fires Extinguished in Bulgaria Within 24 Hours
In the past 24 hours, a total of 142 fires were extinguished across Bulgaria, with two people reported injured, according to the Main Directorate for Fire Safety and Protection of the Population at the Ministry of the Interior, as reported by BTA. The information, updated as of 6:00 AM today, also noted that firefighters responded to 176 accident reports.
Five Turkish Nationals Hurt in Early Morning Trakia Highway Accident
A Turkish family of five was injured in a crash on the Trakia highway near Pazardzhik early this morning. The accident occurred around 6:30 a.m. at the 92nd kilometer of the highway, heading towards Sofia.
Government’s extensive plan for restoration of fire-stricken Attica
The government has begun implementing an extensive plan for the restoration of the fire-stricken areas of northeastern Attica, it was reported on Tuesday, as PM Mitsotakis visited Penteli to meet with key authorities.
Bulgaria: Grancharova Admits to Political Pressure Over Interior Minister Nomination
Goritsa Grancharova-Kozhareva announced plans to file a report with the chief prosecutor, alleging that she faced pressure regarding her decision to retain Kalin Stoyanov as interior minister. Speaking to journalists, she stated that over the last nine days, she experienced considerable pressure while selecting ministerial candidates.