The centre-right GERB party won a snap election in October, the seventh held in the Balkan state in four years, but has had to hold tough talks with other political parties for more than two months in order to form a government.
Bulgaria's parliament on Thursday voted to approve a conservative-led coalition government, formed in a bid to end the EU nation's worst political turmoil since the end of communism. "After four years of political crisis in Bulgaria,
Bulgaria's former prime minister Kiril Petkov was charged with abuse of power on Friday, for ordering the late-night arrest of his predecessor and two of his closest aides. Prosecutor Angel Kanev said that Petkov,
Bulgaria’s president has mandated the main center-right party with forming a government, almost three months after elections produced a deeply fragmented parliament.
The Bulgarian Socialist Party (BSP) has approved its participation in a government led by GERB, alongside the "There is Such a People" (TISP) party. Yesterday, during a meeting of the BSP National Council,
SOFIA, Jan. 16 (Xinhua) -- Bulgarian National Assembly on Thursday approved a coalition government led by GERB-UDF's nominee Rosen Zhelyazkov, more than two months after the parliamentary elections. The new government, which replaced the caretaker cabinet led by Dimitar Glavchev, was backed by 125 legislators in the 240-member parliament.
Bulgaria’s parliament approved on Thursday a cabinet led by Rosen Zhelyazkov, ending months of negotiations on the formation of a coalition government, according to a report
SOFIA (Reuters) - Bulgaria's Rosen Zhelyazkov, the candidate for prime minister of the largest parliamentary group, accepted the president's invitation to form a government on Wednesday, following a snap election in October, the seventh in four years.
Bulgarian former Prime Minister Kiril Petkov said after testifying to prosecutors on Friday that he had committed no crime in the 2022 arrest of political rival Boyko Borissov in which Petkov is accused of overstepping his authority.
After four years of successive elections that resulted in shaky coalitions, the Bulgarian parliament has ormally approved a coalition government led by the center-right GERB party that is promising to restore financial stability and keep Bulgaria on its pro-EU and pro-NATO track.