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Former Bulgarian Vice President Angel Marin Passes Away at 82
Angel Marin, who served as vice president of Bulgaria from 2002 to 2012, passed away today at the age of 82, according to an announcement made by his son, Simeon Marin. The late vice president's funeral will be held in his hometown of Batak.
Leader of "Ataka" Volen Siderov Will Run for President
Ataka leader Volen Siderov has announced he will run for president.
He told this to reporters after registering the party to run in the upcoming November 14th parliamentary and presidential elections.
Volen Siderov explained that he appears to be an "alternative".
BSP Initiates Broad Left-Wing Coalition for July 11 Election
There will be a broad left-wing coalition for the July 11 election. The negotiations are about to start with the ABB of Georgi Parvanov, "Movement 21" of Tatyana Doncheva and "Normal Bulgaria" of Georgi Kadiev, tomorrow the agreements will be signed.
Bulgarian President Radev Announces Pitch for Second Term
Bulgarian President Rumen Radev addressing the 74th General Assembly of the United Nations in New York, September 26, 2019. Photo: EPA-EFE/JASON SZENES
The Nurse Nasya Nenova Wins Case Against her Torturers to Libya
Twelve years after the so-called HIV trial in Libya, nurse Nasya Nenova won a case against 9 Libyan investigating officers, NOVA said.
The General Secretariat of the Jamaican Ministry of Libya must give 500 000 leva compensation to Nasya Nenova and 26 617 leva additional property compensation.
Famous Bulgarian Footballer Hristo Stoichkov Published his Memoirs
One of the most anticipated biography books - the one of Bulgarian international footballer Hristo Stoichkov, was presented to the public on 5th of November. The life and career of one of the most talented Bulgarian players and considered the greatest Bulgarian footballer of all-time are collected on 400 pages.
Russian President Putin to Visit Bulgaria in 2018
Radev's press office announced the Putin invitation late on Monday evening, following a statement published on the Kremlin's website earlier in the day.
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UDF, DSB, ABV and "Movement 21" Will Be Out from Their Headquarters in Sofia
The Regional Administration of Sofia will send official notices to the political leadership of the Union for Democratic Forces (UDF), Democrats for Strong Bulgaria (DSB), "Movement 21" and ABV demanding to leave the government buildings that inhabit against preferential rent.
Bulgaria's Ex-PM Has Highest Approval Rating - Poll
GERB leader and former Prime Minister Boyko Borisov enjoys the highest approval rating among Bulgarian politicians, a poll by Alpha Research agency has shown.
As many as 31.9% have of respondents approve him, more than three months after he submitted his resignation as Prime Minister and a month since he left office, according to data released on Monday.
Five Parties Have Chance to Enter Bulgaria's Parliament - Poll
Five parties would make it to Parliament in the early election this spring, a poll based on attitudes in mid-January shows.
The parties jumping above the 4% threshold include conservative GERB, socialist BSP, liberal, ethnic Turk-dominated DPS, the recently forged nationalist alliance United Patriots, and Volya, the new party of Varna-based businessman Veselin Mareshki.