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BSP Rejects Emergency Budget Session

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com December 21, 2024
written by Chief editor of world-today-news.com

Bulgarian Political Gridlock: Budget Stalemate and Uncertain Future

BulgariaS political landscape is ⁢currently embroiled in a tense standoff, with the nation’s budget⁣ for ​next ​year hanging in the balance ⁣and the⁣ formation of a stable ⁤government far from certain.⁤ The deadlock‌ centers around disagreements ‍over key policy issues and deep-seated distrust among leading political ⁢figures.

Adding to the complexity, a recent ⁣call by Maya Manolova to expedite ⁢budget consideration has highlighted the divisions within the government. ‌Venko Sabrutev, a member of parliament from the “We Continue the Change-Democratic Bulgaria”‌ coalition, shed⁤ light⁣ on the situation, stating, “Maya Manolova⁢ called on the people’s representative to⁤ collect and consider ‌the budget. I know ⁣she is not an MP,‍ but she is ‌still ⁣part of the government. He ‌should have mentioned that, in fact, ⁢on Friday PP-DB made such an initiative, I​ personally collected⁣ signatures so that we could hold⁤ an remarkable meeting of ‌the Budget Committee on the same day we created it.‌ It⁣ was ⁢precisely the deputies of ⁢the ‘BSP-United Left’ who refused​ to sign off.”

The ongoing ​negotiations for a new government are also fraught⁣ with challenges. Sabrutev ⁣expressed deep skepticism regarding the ‍involvement of ⁣certain key players. He explained, “We don’t trust Boyko Borisov. We ‌see that he is capable of⁣ changing ⁢his mind several times.⁤ The only way to declare yourself ‍as⁣ a person‍ who will actively fight corruption in Bulgaria is through the votes in‌ the parliament. The ⁤anti-corruption laws introduced by us and ⁣the changes‍ in the Law on the Judiciary ​must be passed ‍so that ⁤Borislav Sarafov cannot be elected for the next 7⁢ years ⁢and ⁤there will ⁢be a⁣ fair⁣ competition, after which the Prosecutor’s Office will function.”

Sabrutev emphasized the crucial role of autonomous ‌institutions in Bulgaria’s progress. He commented, “If there is a​ desire for Bulgaria to move forward, the prosecutor’s office and ⁢the Anti-Corruption Commission must work. ‘The bills have been drafted and submitted to the National ‍Assembly, rather of being considered in the plenary hall, they are gathering dust somewhere ⁣in the Registry Office. Borisov has the largest‍ parliamentary group, once again he won the elections, let’s show the​ public if bulgaria​ wants to ⁤get ⁢off the bottom.'” This statement ⁣underscores‌ the concerns about legislative gridlock and the perceived lack of​ progress on crucial anti-corruption measures.

The formation of a new government also hinges on coalition-building.Sabrutev ⁢outlined the coalition’s approach, stating, “Bulgaria needs⁤ a regular⁢ government. We‌ said ‍that we will⁢ negotiate with all the parties that sign‌ the⁤ ‘sanitary cordon’ that will remove ‌Delyan⁢ Peevski from power. ‍Parties like ‘Vazrazhdane’ are‌ absurd, we are two different worlds.” This highlights ‌the significant ideological ‍divides that are hindering the formation‌ of a broad-based coalition.

Ultimately, the success or failure of forming a new government ‍rests‌ heavily on the actions of ⁢the largest political ⁣party. ​ Sabrutev ‍concluded,”Whether ⁣we will have a regular cabinet depends on the first political force.” This‍ underscores ⁣the immense power and responsibility held ⁣by the leading party⁢ in navigating Bulgaria out ‌of its current political ⁢impasse.

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Prosecutor’s Office Interference in Politics: Outrageous & Unacceptable

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com December 15, 2024
written by Chief editor of world-today-news.com

Bulgaria’s Political Gridlock: A Nation at a ⁢Crossroads

Bulgaria, a nation nestled in Southeastern Europe, ⁢is ⁣grappling with ⁤a persistent political ‍crisis. Teh country is on the brink of its seventh snap election in just four years, a stark testament to the inability of its fractured political ‌parties to form a stable coalition‍ government. This⁣ ongoing instability raises concerns not only for Bulgarians ‍but also for ‌the broader European Union.

The two largest parliamentary groups, GERB-UDF, led by former Prime Minister Boyko​ Borissov, and ‌the ‍reformist We Continue the⁣ Change – Democratic Bulgaria coalition,⁤ remain at⁤ an impasse. Despite recent attempts at negotiation, ‌a path to forming a government remains elusive. ⁢ A deputy from GERB commented, “This is‍ not⁤ the first time we are talking‍ with potential partners for⁢ a future coalition, and in the last parliament we talked ​with these same formations. New elections will not lead to a different distribution in ⁤the National Assembly, on the contrary, the parliament is⁢ becoming even more ⁤fragmented.”

The stakes are high. ⁤The prolonged ​political ‍uncertainty threatens Bulgaria’s⁣ economic stability and its ability to effectively⁢ address pressing national issues.‌ Raya‍ Nazaryan⁢ of GERB-SDS ⁢emphasized the urgency, ‍stating,‍ “Our priority ⁣is the stability ⁤of Bulgaria and the creation of a ⁤regular government. There is good news: after the stormy processes for electing the Speaker ⁢of the National ⁤Assembly, the political parties sat down⁢ to talk. And accordingly, we are starting talks about the‌ formation ⁣of a⁢ regular government.”

President Rumen Radev, ⁢recognizing ‍the critical situation,⁢ has ⁤actively ‍sought to ⁤facilitate negotiations. Nazaryan noted, “We realise that after the seventh ⁣early parliamentary elections​ in‍ a​ row, all efforts must⁣ be made in this⁢ direction. Radev also stated that he is ready ‌to give time for these negotiations.” ⁣ Though, deep-seated⁣ divisions and conflicting priorities​ continue to hinder progress.Nazaryan further explained, “Each political formation has its⁣ own narrow party priorities, but we must look for national issues that ⁣can be approached responsibly. It ‍starts‍ with the main topics with which we⁤ have no contradictions – public finances, financial stability, Bulgaria’s security ‌- internal and external, investments and the creation of an ​investment⁣ habitat, and last but not least – ⁣the filling and renewal⁢ of⁣ regulators with an expired mandate. This process of disintegration of‌ statehood must stop.”

The failure to form a government after multiple⁢ attempts underscores the depth of the‌ political divide. Nazaryan warned, “With the second and third ‌terms, there will be no negotiations, ⁣and if a⁣ government is not​ formed now, the Bulgarian​ citizens will remain lied ⁢to.”​ The ongoing⁢ stalemate highlights the need‍ for compromise and a focus on national interests above⁣ partisan politics. The ‍situation mirrors challenges faced by other ⁢nations grappling with political polarization and the struggle to build ‌effective ⁤governing coalitions.

Adding to the complexity, disagreements persist on key policy issues and the handling of past financial ‌decisions. ⁤Nazaryan criticized the‌ previous financial policies,⁢ stating, “The PP has isolated itself from the negotiations,⁤ and will not‍ be involved in deciding whether there ‌will be a regular⁣ government. Bad financial policy in the last three years shows that Asen Vassilev​ rather ⁢of a⁢ guardian‌ of the ⁣State Budget, ‍he has become its destroyer, remember that in all ​three of Borisov’s cabinets, financial discipline was a priority, and the budget was in surplus, not deficit. We​ have nothing personal towards‌ anyone, we⁢ are all ‘for’ those ​who want to help‍ solve the problems.”

The situation in Bulgaria serves as a cautionary tale for ⁢democracies worldwide, highlighting‌ the importance of ​effective governance and the​ potential consequences⁢ of prolonged ⁢political instability. The international community watches closely, hoping for a resolution that will bring stability and ⁤prosperity to bulgaria.

Bulgarian political‌ Tensions Escalate Amidst Immunity Debate and Election Calls

Bulgaria’s political landscape⁢ is facing increasing turmoil as⁣ the⁢ GERB party, a meaningful political force, finds itself at odds with the prosecution service over several high-profile cases. The conflict centers around issues of parliamentary immunity and⁣ the timing of potential new⁤ elections, creating ⁣a volatile situation.

The controversy intensified with​ GERB’s stance on a declaration concerning Delyan Peevski, a prominent figure⁢ in Bulgarian politics. ⁣ The party’s​ position, according to GERB deputy Narazyan, ⁢is rooted in a firm ‍belief in the separation of powers. “it is outrageous,”‍ Narazyan stated, “for the actions of the prosecution in ‍these trials. We ​have always maintained that the principle of separation ​of powers should⁤ not be deviated from. If you give way, everything becomes very‌ fragile, as it is indeed ⁢now. There is⁢ no right for the judiciary to‍ interfere in political processes,and vice versa – for politics to interfere in the judicial system. What we⁢ are observing is unacceptable.”

Further fueling ‌the tensions is the debate⁤ surrounding the parliamentary immunity of Borislavova. GERB’s ‍opposition to removing her​ immunity underscores the party’s concerns about ⁤what they​ perceive as overreach by the ‍prosecution. Narazyan added that GERB “has no interest in the overactivity of​ the prosecutor’s office ‌in bringing ​charges against ⁤political figures in ⁤recent weeks.”

The situation ‍is further​ elaborate by calls for new‌ elections. ⁤ Narazyan commented⁢ on Peevski’s suggestion that new ⁣elections are preferable,‌ stating, “Formations that have declared that new⁤ elections⁣ should ‌be held cannot take away the chance of the​ responsible parties, who believe that ⁢talks on forming a government should be held at ​any cost.”

The ongoing conflict highlights the deep divisions ​within Bulgarian politics and raises questions about the stability of the government and the future of ⁣the country’s political​ trajectory.The clash between the executive and judicial branches mirrors similar debates in other democracies, underscoring the importance​ of maintaining ⁤a clear ⁤separation‍ of powers to ensure a functioning and transparent ​political system.

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The new road signs are being erected for entry without checks in Greece and Romania (Overview)

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com November 28, 2024
written by Chief editor of world-today-news.com

Glavchev: Representatives should choose their leader and their work, without talking about the official cabinet

What will there be for the organization of the borders, the new road signs there and all the documents that must be approved to enter Greece and Romania without inspection – this was discussed by the acting prime minister Dimitar Glavchevthe ministers and heads of institutions responsible for this.

At the same time, on Wednesday, the Committee of Permanent Representatives of the EU Member States (their ambassadors) reached a preliminary agreement on the draft decision of the Council of the EU, with which the land border checks will also fall for us. On December 12, the “Justice” council must make the final decision and Bulgaria will receive full membership in Schengen from January 1, after doing this by air and sea since March.

“It is important to ensure that the most urgent measures are taken, so that at the meeting if a positive decision is made on Schengen in December, all institutions and structures that work on border control can to reorganize their work without any problems,” Glavchev said at the meeting. quoted by the press center of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

“The methods of reorganizing the activities of the various state structures, the organization of traffic on the border with Romania and Greece, the infrastructure of the roads and the construction of the necessary signs and signals, phytosanitary control were discussed. The compensatory measures on the border with Romania were emphasized, which will be applied for a period of 6 months,” the government says.

As “24 Chasa” wrote, it is expected that crossing the borders with Romania and Greece will happen without stopping, but at a maximum of 50 km per hour. The police

they will have the right to stop cars

up to 30 km before the random inspection limit.

“From Budapest (it was at a meeting there with the interior ministers of Bulgaria and Romania that Austria approved our membership – ba) we got a good signal. This would not have happened if there was no confidence in the caretaker government. The results achieved from December 2023 have been taken into account.

During 2/3 of that time, he was ruled by the office

government The positive results of the Ministry of the Interior were also reported, although the ministers Stoyanov (Kalin Stoyanovwhich instead was a condition for having a second Glavchev office – ba) and Ilkov are the most criticized. The Ministry of Defense helps with everything necessary for the protection of the EU’s external border”, said Glavchev before today’s cabinet meeting.

The Prime Minister was satisfied with the assessment Rumen Radev“there is no political will behind the caretaker government”, although the president refers to this as an obstacle to more decisive management movements.

“Just one month has passed since the extraordinary parliamentary elections, and we are still in the first session of the National Assembly. We all expect that the political forces will reach a consensus, that they will have a majority and a consistent government and that they will start to deal with the problems of the people. Do not let them transfer the problems from the sick head to the healthy head and stop dealing with the official office”, Glavchev expressed to the deputies.

2024-11-27 20:15:00


#road #signs #erected #entry #checks #Greece #Romania #Overview

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10 in hoodies against one at the mall last night, men watching and not reacting

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com November 25, 2024
written by Chief editor of world-today-news.com

10 hooded youths knocked a man to the ground, beat him and kicked him in the incident at the main center yesterday.

Another attack in a large shopping center came to light on Sunday afternoon, after a whole week parents were worried about being divided on social networks about a series of attacks in another center in Sofia, where mostly girls are the cause of aggression and attempted sexual assaults.

The new incident involves an attack by minors on a worker at the shopping centre. The boy was a waiter, and the assailants from the hooded group were looting and releasing high-grade material on the customers of the restaurant, so the young man mentioned them. Then they tore up the escalator and chased him, a witness told bTV this morning.

We were at the cinema, the whole family – with the two children, they were going to knock the little one down the steps of the escalator, when they were pushed to run down, said the a person According to him, the boy who was hit had a blow-up arcade, so he thinks they might have been boxing, although he didn’t see it.

They definitely had boxes, he was covered in blood, another witness told Nova TV. The attackers also targeted shopkeepers on the ground floor, he says.

In addition to the wound on the face, the victim has a brain concussion, which came to light after an examination at the Medical Academy.

5 security guards at the mall tried to do something, but in the end they couldn’t, said the witness. Because their powers are very limited – that’s what people told us, I talked to them, said the father. He asked for a rethink beyond what security guards at commercial establishments can do, and that there is no way that it is not mostly retired men who find it difficult to deal in such situations.

Many men were watching and did not intervene, the man explained further.

Three people have been arrested in another case of assault in a major mall, BTV reported. Two of them are minors, and the third is a minor. The report was made on Sunday at 18:35.

The victim suffered facial injuries and was taken to the Medical Center for evaluation. Police and emergency crews were dispatched to the scene.

2024-11-25 05:28:00


#hoodies #mall #night #men #watching #reacting

>2. Beyond increased security ​measures, what community-based initiatives could be implemented to‍ address the underlying social and economic factors contributing to youth violence and create a safer environment for everyone?

## World Today News: A Conversation on Mall ⁣Safety & Youth Violence

**Introduction:**

Good evening and welcome to World Today News. Today we’re‌ addressing the alarming rise in violent​ incidents at shopping malls, culminating with ​yesterday’s shocking attack on a young⁢ waiter at a popular mall. We’re here with Dr. Elena Petrova, a criminologist specializing in youth violence, and⁣ Steven Miller, a retired ⁢security professional with extensive experience in mall security. Dr.​ Petrova, Mr. Miller, thank you both for ⁣joining us.

**Section 1:⁢ Understanding the Scope ​of the Problem**

* ‍**Interviewer:** Dr. Petrova, this recent attack is just the latest in ‌a series of disturbing incidents at shopping centers. ⁤How widespread is this problem and what ⁢are ⁢the contributing factors?

* **Interviewer:** Mr.​ Miller, from⁢ your experience‍ in ⁢mall security, have you seen a ⁤similar escalation in violence, and⁤ what do you attribute it to?

**Section 2: The Specific Case:⁤ Analyzing Glimpses into Motives and Actions**

* **Interviewer:** Dr. ⁣Petrova, the latest assault involved a group of hooded youths. What are some potential motivations behind such group ⁣violence?

* **Interviewer:** Mr. Miller, the witness described the assailants ⁤looting and ‌releasing merchandise. How does this ‍detail connect‍ to the overall picture of the incident, and what security measures could deter such opportunistic behavior?

**Section 3: The Bystander Effect and⁣ Responsibility**

* **Interviewer:** Mr. Miller, in this case, several witnesses mentioned‍ observing the attack but not intervening. Why‍ does this happen, and⁣ what can be done to encourage greater community involvement in ensuring safety?

* **Interviewer:** Dr. Petrova,⁢ how can we address the​ complex ethical issues involved in bystander intervention, particularly in situations involving potentially dangerous individuals?

**Section 4: The Role of Security Personnel‌ & Policy Recommendations**

* **Interviewer:** Dr. Petrova,‍ with ⁤the increasing prevalence of mall violence, what are ‍your thoughts‌ on the adequacy of current security measures in ⁢shopping centers?

* **Interviewer:**‌ Mr. Miller, based on your expertise, what recommendations would you‌ offer mall management regarding staffing, training, and security protocols to better prevent and respond to these types of incidents?

**Section 5: Shared ⁤Responsibility: Beyond ‌Security Measures**

* **Interviewer:** Dr. Petrova, addressing the root causes of‍ youth violence goes⁤ beyond security measures. What ⁤social and ⁢ educational initiatives ⁣could contribute to reducing such incidents in the long term?

* **Interviewer:** Mr. Miller, how ‌important ⁤is community engagement in creating a safer environment,⁣ both within and outside ‍of shopping centers?

**Conclusion:**

Thank you both for sharing your valuable insights. These recent incidents remind us that ensuring the safety of⁣ public spaces requires a multifaceted approach. I⁢ hope that our discussion today will contribute to a ​larger​ conversation about preventing violence and fostering a sense of community responsibility.

November 25, 2024 0 comments
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Jeanne Bergendorf wants a child from the new man

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com October 13, 2024
written by Chief editor of world-today-news.com

Jeanne Bergendorf wants a baby from her new boyfriend. The scandalous singer has been in a relationship for several months. And she even noticed that it was time to become a mother for the second time. Jeanne already has a boy – Leon.

“Over the years, I had a lot of bad relationships with men and a lot of big disappointments, I made a lot of mistakes in my choices,” says Zhanna. Goodbye

2024-10-12 19:33:00


#Jeanne #Bergendorf #child #man

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Evgeni Dimitrov-Maestroto and Victoria Goteva are expecting a child

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com October 11, 2024
written by Chief editor of world-today-news.com

Evgeni Dimitrov-Maestroto and his young wife, TV journalist Victoria Goteva, will soon become parents, “Bulgaria Dnes” reported.

The musician already has three children from previous relationships, and this is his fourth child. For Evgeni, this is the second marriage, and for Victoria, who is 27 years younger than him, this is the first.

In the middle of June last year, the two got married in a romantic wedding by the sea, surrounded only by their closest people.

Read more on the subject here.

2024-10-11 11:50:00


#Evgeni #DimitrovMaestroto #Victoria #Goteva #expecting #child

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