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BSP returned the Mandate to Form a Government: Bulgarians expect a Date for Early Elections
No Change in Austria’s Position on the Admission of Bulgaria in Schengen, Vienna promised EU Funding for our Border
There is no change in Austria's position on the enlargement of the Schengen area. This became clear after the visit of Austrian Chancellor Karl Nehammer to the Bulgarian-Turkish border near Elhovo.
Austria will support Bulgaria's request for 2 billion, in front of the European Commission, to strengthen the security of our border.
Bulgaria: Bank Accounts will Automatically be converted from BGN to EUR on the Day of Introducing the Euro
Bank accounts will automatically be converted from BGN to EUR on the day of the introduction of the single European currency, emphasized the Governor of the Bulgarian National Bank (BNB) Dimitar Radev in his publication in the bulletin of the Association of Commercial Banks.
Bulgaria’s President: The Nexo Scandal did not influence my Decision when choosing a Party for the Third Mandate
President Rumen Radev commented that BSP will do everything possible to fulfill the third mandate. The head of state said he was not guided by the Nexo scandal in choosing which party to give the last chance to form a cabinet because he had already made up his mind.
President Radev gave the Third Mandate for a Government to the Bulgarian Socialists
President Rumen Radev handed over the third exploratory mandate for forming a government to the Bulgarian Socialist Party (BSP). The chairman of the parliamentary group of the Left, Kornelia Ninova, took the folder.
"We Continue the Change": There can be No Direct Agreement with GERB, only on Specific Policies
"We Continue the Change" can reach an agreement with GERB on certain policies, but there can be no question of an agreement between the two formations. This became clear from the statement of Acad. Nikolay Denkov, after returning the folder with the unfulfilled second mandate to President Rumen Radev.
“We Continue the Change” returned the Unfulfilled Second Mandate to Form a Government in Bulgaria
"We Continue the Change" returned to President Rumen Radev the unfulfilled second mandate to form a government.
"We Continue the Change" will Return the Second Mandate to Form a Government Unfulfilled
On Monday, "We Continue the Change" will return the unfulfilled second mandate to President Rumen Radev.
On January 9 at 10:00 a.m., the president will receive the candidate for prime minister of WCC Nikolay Denkov, announced the press center at "Dondukov" 2.
Denkov after Receiving the Second Mandate to form a Government: The Foundation has been Laid
"The conversation was extremely informative, the foundation was laid with this draft solution. It poses the questions of what we should focus on as national goals that can unite us and as tasks that we must complete together, seeking a majority in the National Assembly. This is the most difficult part of the task, because at the moment we have 109 MPs.
Bulgaria’s President handed over the Second Mandate for a Government to "We Continue the Change"
President Rumen Radev handed the second mandate to form a government to the second largest parliamentary group in the 48th National Assembly - that of "We Continue the Change".
"We are nominating Acad. Nikolay Denkov as a candidate for Prime Minister," said the chairman of the parliamentary group of "We Continue the Change" (WCC), Andrey Gyurov.