Bulgaria
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Political life in Bulgaria undergoes a certain transformation; Vladimir Mitev tells ILNA
The victory of Radev means that the processes that have been going on since April 2021 will continue.
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Bulgarian-Russian tensions are due to the international context; Vladimir Mitev tells ILNA
Bulgarian-Russian relations are really at a low point. However, this is not so much due to internal dynamics as to the international context in which the two countries find themselves.
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Bulgaria is a NATO and EU member with all the obligations and loyalties that come from these allegiances; Vladimir Mitev tells ILNA
Just like Romania, Bulgaria is a NATO and EU member with all the obligations and loyalties that come from these allegiances. But the Slav essence of the Bulgarian language opens us to a number of Slavic countries, the orthodox Christianity leads to similar proximity with other Orthodox states, while Bulgaria is also the EU country with the largest percent of the population that is Muslim.
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Social change in today’s Bulgaria would mean departing from the logic of transition; Vladimir Mitev tells ILNA
The protests are heterogenous with various kinds of currents participating. Many people don’t formulate a clear demand beyond the demands for resignation.
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The murder of Victoria Marinova no related to her work as a journalist; Vladimir Mitev tells ILNA
The murder of women is part of the greater problem for domestic violence and violence against women. These are problems, which are related to the strong traditionalism of a part of Bulgarian population. The structures are related to the patriarchal, conservative and traditional thought.
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Lukov March: Far-right supporters rally in Bulgaria
More than 1,000 far-right supporters have rallied in Bulgaria's capital, Sofia, to pay tribute to a fascist general with close ties to Nazi Germany.
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Iran Invites Bulgaria to Join New Transport Route
Iran has invited Bulgaria to join a new transport corridor between the Persian Gulf and the Black Sea which would connect Iran, Armenia, Georgia and Bulgaria, Bulgarian Prime Minister Boyko Borissov announced on Monday.