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Vazrazhdane MP Ganev: Government Is Ready to Fall But Those Declaring Themselves Opposition Refuse to Support No-Confidence Motion
Vazrazhdane MP Tsoncho Ganev argued on Friday that the ruling coalition is currently collapsing, the Government is ready to fall, and those who declare themselves to be in opposition refuse to support a vote of no confidence. Speaking to journalists in Parliament, he added that the Morality, Unity, Honour (MECh) parliamentary group stated it would not sign Kostadin Kostadinov's party's request for a sixth vote of no confidence due to the drought, as the arguments were five pages long and unfounded, and the problem was much more complex.
GERB Leader Criticizes President’s Remarks: He Uses Every Possibility to Talk Against Government
GERB leader Boyko Borissov, responding to journalists in Parliament on Friday, said that not the president, but the party leader uses every possibility to talk against the government, saying nothing new.
Minister Says "All Possible Measures" Were Taken to Address Pleven Water Crisis, Asks Residents "to Be Patient"
The measures taken by the Ministry of Regional Development and Public Works to address the water crisis in Pleven are the most viable options at this stage, both technically and legally—including adherence to public procurement deadlines—and are
Water Supply to Pleven Remains too Unstable to End Rationing, Water Holding CEO Says
The overall water resources of Pleven currently show a positive net balance of 50–60 liters per second, but supply is too inconsistent to ease the current water restrictions, according to Lozko Lozev, Chairman of the Board of the Bulgarian Water and
Economy


Bulgaria's winemakers Chateau Kolarovo Among Few in Bulgaria Producing Petit Verdot Wine
Bulgaria's winemakers Elvino Ganeff Winery Produces Boutique Wines with Artist Labels
Labels featuring artworks by painters distinguish the production of Elvino Ganeff Winery in Pazardzhik, founded in 2016 by the family of Kostadin Ganev. Initially, the entire family worked together, and currently the winery is managed by him and his daughter Ani Ganeva, who is also the chief oenologist.
Bulgaria's winemakers Seven Generations Winery in Ruse Region Wins Nine Medals at International Wine Competition in Vienna
The Seven Generations winery in the Ruse region has won four gold, one silver, and four bronze medals at an international wine competition in Vienna. The secret ingredient for good wine is full dedication, said the winery’s chief technologist Boyka Stoeva.
Bulgaria's winemakers Vratsa Wine Project Ponte Dio Offers White Wines and Roses from Danube Terroir
The wine project Ponte dio from Vratsa offers white and rose wines with the finest qualities of the excellent Danube terroir. The winery produces up to 10,000 bottles annually from its own vineyards near Mizia and the Montana village of Slavotin.
Bulgaria's winemakers Villa Yambol Works on Varietal Diversity and Invests in Technology
Southeastern Bulgaria’s oldest winery Villa Yambol is facing challenges in 2025's grape harvest, but the combination of its large vineyard holdings and the professionalism of its team provides confidence for once again excellent results.
Culture
Feature Film Project about Football Legend Hristo Stoitchkov's Life, Career Presented in Sofia
A major feature film project about the life and career of legendary Bulgarian footballer Hristo Stoitchkov was presented at MINASofia, Sofia’s first immersive space, on Thursday.
Sofia Opera and Ballet Promises "Repertoire Feast" in New Season
A repertoire feast of productions and artists will take place this season at the Sofia Opera and Ballet. The company announced its program to the media on Tuesday. In the 2025/26 season, the national stage will see new premieres of Cavalleria
Academic Forum Marks Key Anniversaries of Bulgarian Statehood and Literacy, VP Attends
A scientific forum marking three key anniversaries in Bulgarian history was officially opened on Wednesday at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences (BAS) in Sofia. The event commemorates 1160 years since the Christianization of the Bulgarian people,
Mythological Transformations Exhibition to Open at Mission Gallery in Sofia
The Mythological Transformations exhibition, part of the 15th edition of the Sofia Paper Art Fest, will open on September 25 at the Mission Gallery of the State Institute for Culture (SIC), under the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Balkans
Magnitude 4.5 Earthquake Registered in Northwestern Turkiye's Balikesir Province
An earthquake with a magnitude of 4.5 was registered at 12:02 PM near the town of Sindirgi in Turkiye's northwestern Balikesir Province, TRT Haber reported, citing the Disaster and Emergency Management Authority.
Heavy Traffic Reported at Border Crossings with Turkiye and Serbia
Traffic is heavy at the Kapitan Andreevo and Lesovo border checkpoints with Turkiye, and at the Kalotina checkpoint with Serbia, for both passenger and freight vehicles, the Border Police reported on their website Sunday.
Traffic at Border Crossings Normal, Border Police Report
Traffic is normal at all border crossing points with Turkiye, Serbia and the Republic of North Macedonia.
Serbian President Vucic Fears the US Will No Longer Delay Sanctions on Serbian Oil Company NIS
“I fear there will be no further delay to the US sanctions on the Serbian oil company NIS,” Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said on Friday, according to Serbian media.