Rumen Radev

Bulgarian Head of State: We Can Not Allow Someone Else to Decide the Future of Bulgarian Energy Projects

President Rumen Radev is on a working visit to the Slovakian town of Košice to participate in the B9 summit, the presidential press service announced.

Within the framework of the international forum, Bulgaria, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Romania, Slovakia, Hungary, the Czech Republic and Poland are discussing security issues within the framework of NATO's collective approach.

Rumen Radev at a Meeting of Presidents From 9 Central and Eastern European Countries

President Rumen Radev is in Slovakia to attend the summit of presidents from 9 Central and Eastern European countries, reported the Bulgarian National Television.

NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg also attends the forum. The heads of state are discussing the security of the old continent and neighbouring areas within NATO's collective approach.

The Bulgarian President Vetoed the Changes in the Electoral Code

President Rumen Radev announced that he vetoed the changes in the Electoral Code and returned the bill for a new discussion in the National Assembly, reports Darik. 

Apart from the changes in the preferences that put the party's will over voters, there are other problems in the adopted changes, Radev says.

The President Will Make a Statement About the Changes to the Electoral Code

At 12.05, President Rumen Radev will make a statement for the media on the occasion of the amendments adopted by the National Assembly in the election legislation. It is expected to be clear whether the head of state will veto the changes in the Electoral Code.

You can watch the President's statement and online HERE.

 

Bulgarian Head of State: My Decisions For the Electoral Code Will be in Favour of the Public Interest

President Rumen Radev assured that the decision he will take for the Electoral Code will be in  favour of the public interest.

He said his team is working hard and in days it will become clear whether he will veto the amendments to the election law.

Bulgarian President Rumen Radev is on a Two-day Visit to Switzerland

Opportunities to promote trade and economic cooperation between Bulgaria and the Swiss Confederation, the partnership of the two countries in the field of education and science, cooperation in the field of defense and security will be among the topics that the Bulgarian head of state Rumen Radev will discuss within the framework of the two-day official visit to the Swiss Confederation at the in

Parliament Discusses the Presidential Veto on the Law on Personal Data

Parliament will debate today's presidential veto on the law on personal data, reported the Bulgarian National Television.

Head of State Rumen Radev attacks the provisions that raised fears that journalists could be put under pressure if they did not prove they had used legitimate personal data in their investigations.

Bulgarian President Radev Awarded Honorary Sign to Internationally Renowned Violinist Svetlin Russev

Bulgaria's President Rumen Radev received on 11th of February the world famous Bulgarian violinist Svetlin Russev on the occasion of his forthcoming joint concert with Sofia Philharmonic Orchestra, reports BNT. 

During the meeting, the Head of state awarded Svetlin Russev with the Honorary Sign of the President.

Bulgarian Head of State Will Look at the Annual Analysis of the Armed Forces

The Head of State and Supreme Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces Rumen Radev will be acquainted with the analysis of the preparation, the army order and the discipline in the Bulgarian Army and the structures of the direct subordination of the Minister of Defense during the school year 2018.

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