Stanislav Vladimirov
Shocking Video: Special Needs Child Abused by Teens in Pernik
In the Bulgarian city of Pernik, a disturbing incident of violence has sparked outrage. A video circulating on social media portrays a girl mistreating a boy with special educational needs, prompting an investigation by the district prosecutor's office.
8 Regional Cities already have an Elected Mayor, Runoffs in the Others
After yesterday's local elections, mayors have been elected in the first round in 8 of the regional cities, while in the others a runoff will be held next Sunday (November 5).
In the first round, the mayor of Burgas, Dimitar Nikolov (picture), was elected from GERB for a fifth term (with 60.42% and 72.81% of the votes cast).
Bulgaria: Over 10,000 Kukeri from the Balkans Chase Away Evil at the Surva Festival in Pernik (PHOTOS)
The 29th International Festival of Masquerade Games "Surva" begins in Pernik. It is held under the patronage of President Rumen Radev and with the financial support of the Ministry of Culture and the National Culture Fund. The "Surva" festival is the oldest festival of masquerade games in Bulgaria and one of the largest in Europe.
Mayor of Pernik: The Crashed Bus Tore about 50 meters of Guardrail in the Area of the Accident
Tragedy on "Struma" Highway: Passenger Bus Caught Fire, Leaving at least 45 Dead Including Children
The crashed bus tore about 50 meters of guardrail in the area of the accident. This was said by the mayor of Pernik Stanislav Vladimirov to journalists on the occasion of the severe bus accident in which 46 people died, a reporter told FOCUS News Agency.
Big Fire at Pernik's Market Last Night
A fire blazed over the market in the center of Pernik in minutes last evening. No one was injured, but there was material damage.
According to the mayor of Pernik Stanislav Vladimirov, about 7-8 stalls burned down.
"Pernik municipality will try to help the affected traders as far as the law allows," Vladimirov told.
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The Dam from which Pernik Gets its Drinking Water will Reach a Dead Volume in 2 Weeks
In two weeks time, Studena Dam, from which the town of Pernik gets its drinking water, will reach a dead volume. This was announced by Mayor of Pernik, Stanislav Vladimirov, during the meeting of the Standing Committee on Engineering Infrastructure and Energy Planning in the Sofia Municipality on January 20.
Masked Dancers Chase Evil Spirits at Bulgarian Festival
Despite the cancellation of the main Surva festival in the town of Pernik this year because of a water supply crisis, Bulgarians took to the streets independently at the weekend in elaborate 'kuker' costumes for their annual winter carnival.