By Denitsa Koseva in Sofia Bulgaria’s Gerb party on January 15 nominated a government to be headed by Rossen Zhelyazkov and ...
Bulgaria's Rosen Zhelyazkov, the candidate for prime minister of the largest parliamentary group, accepted the president's ...
GERB has released the coalition agreement it signed with BSP-United Left and "There is Such a People" (TISP), outlining their ...
On energy, the future government promises to support the country's coal-fired power plants and nuclear energy. This pledge is problematic because Bulgaria has committed to closing its coal-fired power ...
Bulgaria's GERB party, led by Prime Minister-designate Rosen Zhelyazkov, seeks to form a coalition government after a ...
The GERB party won 69 seats in the October vote for the 240-member legislature, the most of any party but well short of a ...
Rosen Zhelyazkov made his second attempt in six months to form a government. His first attempt during the summer led to a significant division within the Movement for Rights and Freedoms (DPS).
Bulgaria’s president has mandated the main center-right party with forming a government, almost three months after elections produced a deeply fragmented parliament.
Bulgaria’s center-right party moved to break an impasse as it proposed a coalition government, offering the Balkan nation the ...
By Denitsa Koseva in Sofia Bulgaria is heading towards a new snap general election, after Gerb unexpectedly ended coalition ...
UDF’s Rossen Zhelyazkov accepted from President Roumen Radev a mandate to seek to get a government elected, and immediately ...
Bulgaria's conservatives said they and three other parties had reached agreement on forming a government in a bid to end the EU nation's prolonged political crisis.