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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.
17 suspects detained over fake İnce videotape
A total of 17 people have been detained after Muharrem İnce, one of the four presidential contenders, announced his decision to withdraw from the race, expressing his fury over conspiracies against him, including a fake sex videotape.
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The Bulgarian Government approved the Military Training for Students in 10th and 11th Grades
The Bulgarian Caretaker Government approved the Ordinance on the terms and conditions for organizing, conducting and ensuring the training of Bulgarian citizens for the defense of the Motherland.
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.
Bulgaria: "There Is Such a People" met with the President for Consultations
President Rumen Radev continues the political consultations for forming a government with the parliamentary groups in the 49th National Assembly.
At 15.00 p.m. the meeting with the representatives of the party "There Is Such a People" (TISP) began.
Bulgaria: Ninova and BSP met with the President for Consultations
President Rumen Radev continues the political consultations for forming a government with the parliamentary groups in the 49th National Assembly. Shortly after 1:00 p.m., the meeting with the representatives of the Bulgarian Socialist Party (BSP) began.
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%.
Heroes of the 1821 War of Independence at the National Gallery
The work of Karl Krazeisen (1794-1878), a Bavarian captain and self-taught artist who spent time in Greece in 1826 and is responsible for capturing images of the pantheon of 1821 War of Independence heroes, is the subject of a timely exhibition at the National Gallery.
Bulgaria: Hundreds Protested in Sofia, demanding the Impeachment of President Radev
About 500 people gathered at a protest in front of "Dondukov 2" street last night to demand the impeachment of President Rumen Radev.