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Sweden to Make a State Agency for the Psychosocial Protection of the Population
The Swedish government intends to establish a state service to provide psychological protection to the population, said Prime Minister Stefan Leuven.
PM Borisov Gives BGN 100 Million for Police Salaries, but Protests will not Stop
Prime Minister Boyko Borisov has promised BGN 100 million to increase the salaries of MoI staff. This became clear after the meeting of the Prime Minister and the leadership of the Ministry of Interior with the union ministry organizations, FOCUS News Agency reported.
Convention on Gender Violence Draws Backlash in Bulgaria
Members of the Bulgarian government and of the main opposition Socialist Party have joined forces to oppose the government's decision to pass the so-called Istanbul Convention on gender-based violence to parliament for ratification.
Tony Blair Urged Britons to Stop Brexit
Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair has warned the British that the time they can stop Breckit runs out. EurActiv reported, quoted by Focus.
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Irish opposition calls Deputy Prime Minister Fitzgerald to resign
Ireland's Deputy Prime Minister has to resign or else she will force a snap election next month, a senior member of the opposition party propping up the country's minority government said on Nov. 27.
Flirting with hubris
There are certain traits that have a tendency of appearing somewhere midway through almost every prime minister's tenure. First of all, there's the certain arrogance stemming from the belief that the prime minister and his staff are not holding office at the Maximos Mansion as tenants, but as owners. It seems unbelievable to them that the country can be governed by anyone else.
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Conspiracy in the UK to Remove May from the Prime Minister Role?
Several British ministers secretly agreed that UK Prime Minister Theresa May should leave office.
This was stated by the former Conservative Party Chairman Grant Shapps, reported Guardian, quoted by News.bg.
The publication notes that the pressure on May to declare internal elections has increased.
Romania Order Probe Into State Airline's Losses
Romania's national airline Tarom faces a government investigation after it reported more significant losses in the first half of 2017. The company has not made a profit since 2007.
The general manager of the company resigned on Monday after a row with Prime Minister Mihai Tudose over the poor results of the company.
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Rama Shames Albania's 100 Least Helpful Officials
Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama on Wednesday published a list of 100 names of people holding positions in the public administration and the judiciary - all accused of not being very helpful to ordinary citizens.
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Serbian Army Union Slams 'Unworthy' Defence Minister
The president of Serbia's Army Union, Novica Antic, has voiced doubts about the expertise and good intentions of new Defence Minister Aleksandar Vulin.
Vulin heads a junior party in the ruling coalition, the Movement of Socialists, and was Serbia's former Labour Minister.