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Radev with his First Comment on the Leaked Recordings: The Services do not belong to the President

"Anyone who has the ambition to make any deep changes in the services must be fully aware that these services do not belong to the president, they belong to Bulgaria and are under the direct operational leadership of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs - in the person of the Prime Minister, not of the president.

Ataturk and the City in North Macedonia that Helped Form Him

In Ankara, it is the building of the first parliament in which the Grand National Assembly of Turkey was founded on April 23, 1920. Today, it serves as the War of Independence Museum. A visit to Anitkabir, where the Ataturk mausoleum is located, is a must when visiting the Turkish capital.

The Bulgarian President will not Rush to Hand over the First Mandate for a Government

"The 49th National Assembly cannot afford the luxury of not passing some laws, even if there is no government formed". This was stated by President Rumen Radev. He thanked the parties for the dialogue and revelation during the consultations.

The Bulgarian Socialists received less than 9% in the Elections - Their Leader blamed another Left Party

The question of changing the leadership in the Bulgarian Socialist Party (BSP) does not stand. Party leader Kornelia Ninova will not resign, despite the historically poor result of Sunday's vote.

This became clear at the BSP's first briefing after the elections, in which the party received 8.94%.

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