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Bulgarian President Signs Decrees for New Cabinet and Voting Change: Foreign Minister Replaced
In a decisive move, Bulgarian President Rumen Radev has signed decrees ushering in a new caretaker government and altering the voting process, with a notable change in the foreign ministry leadership. Prime Minister Dimitar Glavchev will lead the interim administration, set to tackle crucial tasks ahead of upcoming elections.
Bulgarian Legal Commission Voted In Favor of Cabinet with Dimitar Glavchev as Prime Minister
In a swift decision that sets the stage for a new caretaker government, the Committee on Legal Affairs in Bulgaria has voted in favor of appointing Dimitar Glavchev as Prime Minister, also serving as the Chairman of the Audit Chamber.
Bulgaria: Key Ministers Decline Participation in Caretaker Cabinet
Several current ministers in Bulgaria have announced their decision not to participate in the upcoming caretaker cabinet, adding a layer of complexity to the country's political landscape. Among those who have opted out are regional minister Andrey Tsekov, justice minister Atanas Slavov, sports minister Dimitar Iliev, and Todor Tagarev.
Bulgarian Football Union Elects New President
In a pivotal moment for Bulgarian football, the Bulgarian Football Union (BFS) convened an extraordinary congress at the Marinela Hotel in Sofia to elect a new president after the resignation of Borislav Mihaylov, who held the position for 18 years. The congress, which commenced at 10:30 a.m., saw the emergence of seven candidates vying for Mihaylov's former position.
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Prime Minister and Cabinet of North Macedonia Resign Ahead of Elections
Dimitar Kovachevski, the Prime Minister of North Macedonia, has submitted his resignation along with the entire government in the secretariat of the country's Parliament.
Football Icon Dimitar Berbatov Announces Candidacy for Bulgarian Football Union Presidency
Dimitar Berbatov, the renowned former football sensation, declared his bid for the presidency of the Bulgarian Football Union (BFU) during a press conference held today at BTA. With the BFU Congress date confirmed, Berbatov seized the opportunity to unveil the core principles and priorities outlined in his campaign.
EU's Economy Commissioner Gentiloni Embarks on Bulgaria Visit
European Commissioner for Economy, Paolo Gentiloni, embarks on a crucial two-day visit to Bulgaria starting Thursday. The visit aims to foster discussions on the economic outlook for the EU and Bulgaria, preceding the upcoming year of 2024, as confirmed by the European Commission.
Bulgaria: 48 Illegal Migrants were Detained in Sofia
Bulgarian authorities detained a group of 48 illegal migrants in Sofia. They were caught in the capital's "Hadji Dimitar" district.
The men claimed to be from Afghanistan and Syria. They were transported on a bus with a foreign registration. It was stopped by the police on "Vladimir Vazov Blvd".
Bulgaria’s Defense Minister: The Defensive Shield-23 Exercise achieved its Goals of assembling a Multinational Battalion
"The Defensive Shield - 23 exercise achieved its goals - assembling a multinational battalion and its operation in an international environment," said Defense Minister Dimitar Stoyanov today, May 29, during the day for the demonstration of capabilities by the exercise participants. The Minister of Defense assessed the performance of the Bulgarian servicemen as very good.
The Greatest Bulgarian Premier League Players Ever
Bulgarian players have been a rarity in the history of the English top flight. However, some stars have still had huge impacts on the English game. Bulgaria has produced prolific goalscorers as well as well-rounded midfielders that have been exported to England. But who are the greatest players from the Eastern European nation to have graced the Premier League stage?
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