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Bulgarian PM Nikolay Denkov Makes Second Voting Machine Attempt Amidst Technical Challenges
Bulgarian Prime Minister Nikolay Denkov Votes by Machine, Acknowledges Voting Issues and Promises Restoration of Trust
Bulgarian PM: The Day of the People's Awakeners Unites Us
"The holiday of the people's awakeners unites us. Patriarch Euthymius, our heroes from the Revival and Liberation. This is a day that unites all Bulgarians and we must bow our heads before today's meeting of the Council of Ministers," said Prime Minister Nikolai Denkov before today's meeting of the Council of Ministers.
Bulgaria’s PM: There is No Danger for the Machine Vote to be Manipulated
"There is no danger that the machine vote will be manipulated", said Prime Minister Nikolai Denkov from Brussels, after a report by the State Agency for National Security (SANS) revealed earlier that a deputy minister from the "We Continue the Change-Democratic Bulgaria" quota had copied and exported codes for the machine vote on Sunday.
Bulgaria’s PM: I am not looking for War with Anyone
Bulgarian Prime Minister Nikolai Denkov insisted that he is not looking for war with any institution.
"I'm not looking for a war with anyone, on the contrary, we need calm - the government, in the political sense of the word, so that we can fulfill our program and people can start living better," he commented.
Bulgaria: Zhivko Kotsev to be Proposed as New Chief Secretary of the Ministry of Internal Affairs
The former Deputy Chief Secretary Zhivko Kotsev will be proposed as Chief Secretary of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, Prime Minister Nikolay Denkov announced to journalists in the parliament.
He indicated that his nomination will be discussed in the Council of Ministers and proposed for agreement with the President.
Bulgaria’s PM: There is Dual Power in the Ministry of Internal Affairs
According to Bulgarian Prime Minister Nikolai Denkov, there is currently dual power in the Ministry of Internal Affairs and this can seriously hinder the work of the government. He specified that the restructuring of the security services should be discussed at the state level so that there are no "white spots" in their work, as there are now.
Personal challenges and public policies
It's been a difficult summer. Citizens feel angry and insecure. They wonder: "If this technocrat prime minister can't do it, who can?" Kyriakos Mitsotakis insists on "taking it upon himself" and talks about personal challenges.
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PM to host Western Balkan, EU leaders on Monday for enlargement talks
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has invited leaders of Western Balkan countries and EU officials to Athens on Monday night for a dinner and an informal discussion on EU enlargement and the European future of the region, his office announced.
KYSEA to meet on Tuesday
Greece's Council for Foreign Affairs and Defense (KYSEA), the top decision-making body on foreign affairs and defense matters, will convene on Wednesday for the first time after the election of the new government at the Maximos Mansion.
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Mitsotakis to present government’s key policies in Parliament
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis will outline the key policies and targets for his government's second four-year term in Parliament, in a three-day debate that will start on Thursday.
Mitsotakis will open the debate at 5 p.m.