Kanev

Bulgaria is Starting to Emerge from 2-year Political Chaos – Right-Wing Leader

Bulgaria is beginning to emerge from a 2-year political chaos, according to Radan Kanev, Chair of the right-wing Democrats for Strong Bulgaria (DSB) party and Co-Chair of the Reformist Bloc.

In a Sunday interview for the Bulgarian National Television, he commented that the positive impact of the formation of the new government was beginning to be felt 2 weeks its establishment.

Bulgaria's New DefMin to Start Revision at Ministry over 'Abuses'

Nikolay Nenchev, who took over as Bulgaria's Defense Minister on Friday, said he had observed many instances of wrongdoings at his institution.

On Sunday he voiced his concerns that, according to estimates he has been made familiar with, about BGN 2 B have been drained out "somewhere" within ten years.

GERB, RB, PF Agree On Governance Programme

Centre-right parties GERB, Reformist Bloc (RB) and the nationalist coalition Patriotic Front (PF) agreed on a common governance programme, after nearly eight hours of negotiations, reports the BNT public broadcaster.

The left-wing party of President of Bulgaria (2002-2012) Georgi Parvanov would likely support GERB's government as well.

Reformist Bloc Co-Chair Ready to Become Bulgaria’s Prime Minister

Radan Kanev, Co-Chair of right-wing formation the Reformist Bloc, has announced he would accept an offer to become Prime Minister as long as he has the support of the party and of his family.

Kanev announced on Facebook that he had had a conversation with the leader of center-right party GERB (Citizens for European Development of Bulgaria) Boyko Borisov on Tuesday morning.

GERB Ready to Accept RB’s Radan Kanev as Prime Minister

Bulgaria's biggest party GERB could accept a cabinet led not by Boyko Borisov, but by Radan Kanev, one of the leaders at right-wing Reformist Bloc.

Tomislav Donchev, a key official of the center-right party, made the remark at a before GERB and the Reformists kicked off government talks on Sunday.

Reformist Bloc Turns Down GERB's Offer to Join Minority Gov't

Right-wing Reformist Bloc's Parliament group heads have rejected a proposal made by GERB leader Boyko Borisov that the two parties co-form a minority cabinet.

After a session of the RB's lawmakers that followed consultations of all political parties in Parliament on Tuesday, both Radan Kanev and Meglena Kuneva said their alliance was not willing to join a minority coalition.

Pages