Boyko Borisov

Registration of New Cars Will Be Eased

A software that allows new cars to be registered only with an ID card at a notary public will start working within two or three weeks. The documents processing procedure will be significantly relieved. This emerged on 16th of June from a working meeting at the Council of Ministers dedicated to the topic of reducing the administrative burden, reported BNT. 

Bulgaria's PM Borissov in Ankara: Turkey is Our Partner on NATO's Southern Flank

Bulgaria's Prime Minister Boyko Borisov was on a visit to Turkey, where he met with Turkish President Recep Erdogan and Prime Minister Binali Yildirim on 13th of June, BNT reported. 

During the meetings in Ankara, he expressed Bulgaria's strong desire to work actively on improving the EU-Turkey relations.

PM Boyko Borisov: 'We Currently Enjoy Low Refugee Flow Thanks to Turkey-EU Agreement'

''We are currently enjoying low pressure from the refugee flow, but this is due to the agreement between Turkey and the EU and Turkey's efforts to keep refugees in security zones close to the conflicts'', Prime Minister Boyko Borisov said after a meeting with Turkish counterpart Binali Yildirim, FOCUS News Agency reported.

Bulgarian FM: 'Bulgaria and Romania Must Continue the Co-Operation on Shared Issues'

There is good co-operation between Bulgaria and Romania on shared issues such as the abolition of visa requirements for their citizens to travel to Canada, Bulgarian Foreign Minister Ekaterina Zaharieva said in Bucharest on June 7, Independent Balkan News Agency reported.

PM Boyko Borisov: 'There is No Conflict Between Me and President Rumen Radev'

''There is no conflict between me and President Rumen Radev regarding the modernisation of the armed forces and the fighters. This is what Bulgarian PM Boyko Borisov told journalists following the sitting of Consultative Council of National Security'', according to FOCUS News Agency reported.

PM Boyko Borisov: 'Bulgaria and Croatia Can Play Active Role in Achieving Stability

Bulgaria will continue to actively work for the European perspective for the Western Balkans and the guaranteeing of stability in the region, Prime Minister Boyko Borisov said at a meeting with Croatia's Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign and European Affairs, Davor Ivo Stier, quoted by the government's press office.

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