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Bulgaria no puede ingresar en la zona euro debido a su elevada inflación, según un informe publicado hoy (26 de junio) por el Banco Central Europeo. Esto decepcionará a Sofía, que aspira a convertirse en el 21º miembro de la zona monetaria, a pesar de la preocupación popular de que pueda exacerbar la subida de precios en el país balcánico. "Los Estados miembros de la Unión Europea no pertenecientes a la zona del euro han realizado progresos limitados en materia de convergencia económica con la zona del euro desde 2022", declaró el BCE en un comunicado de prensa. Según el BCE, los precios en Bu...
Euronews (Spanish)
Bulgaria can’t join the eurozone due to its high inflation, the European Central Bank has said in a report on Wednesday. That’s set to cause disappointment in Sofia, which is seeking to become the 21st member of the currency zone, despite popular concerns it might exacerbate price rises in the Balkan state. “Limited progress has been made by non-euro area Member States of the European Union on economic convergence with the euro area since 2022,” the ECB said in a press release. Prices in Bulgaria are rising at an annual 5.1%, 1.8 percentage points higher than they’d need to be to join the curr...
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Skopje Pride 2024. Photo by Meta.mk, used with permission. This article is based on the coverage of Meta.mk. An edited version is republished here under a content-sharing agreement between Global Voices and Metamorphosis Foundation. The fifth Skopje Pride took place on June 22, 2024 with the slogan “Spectacularly disobedient,” gathering several hundred members of the local LGBTQ+ community as well as heterosexual supporters of human rights and equality for all. The event started at 5 p.m. at the Park of the Woman Fighter. After several keynote speeches, it continued as a protest march through ...
Global Voices
Bulgaria's pro-Western centre-right alliance Gerb-SDS clearly won the European elections, according to the official final results published by the Central Election Commission (ZIK) on Thursday. The alliance headed by former prime minister Boiko Borissov won 23.55% of Sunday's vote, making it the nation's strongest political force. The results mean the Gerb-SDS alliance, which co-governed Bulgaria until March, can send five MEPs to the European People's Party (EPP) in the European Parliament. The third-placed liberal-conservative alliance PP-DB, part of the government with Gerb-SDS until March ...
DPA Breaking News
Days after Bulgaria's general election, hope for a healthy, functioning parliament seems to be diminishing — again. According to the final vote count, the Balkan country's centre-right GERB party received the most votes, 24.7% and the pro-Russian far-right Velichie, or Greatness party, also whipped up 4.65%. However, GERB will still have to forge a coalition to form a government. Its longtime leader and former Premier Boyko Borissov has already excluded himself from being the PM again, hoping to ease the tensions around the impending negotiations. Paired with voter fatigue — the turnout was at...
Euronews (English)
Cuatro días después de las elecciones generales en Bulgaria, las negociaciones para formar Gobierno parecen haberse convertido en un espejismo. El GERB, partido populista conservador del país balcánico ha sido el más votado. Suma el 23,7% de los sufragios, pero necesita crear una coalición para formar Gobierno. Por el momento, los líderes de los principales partidos políticos guardan silencio, y ya se han producido dimisiones en dos formaciones. El resultado es una baja participación, que ha establecido una nueva plusmarca negativa, y un Parlamento fragmentado. "Hay que decir quelos electores ...
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El partido de centro-derecha GERB ha sido el más votado en unas elecciones parlamentarias marcadas por la apatía de los votantes y la baja participación en Bulgaria. Los resultados han dado lugar a otro Parlamento fragmentado, que probablemente será incapaz de poner fin a un largo periodo de agitación política. Muchos observadores pronostican otras elecciones parlamentarias anticipadas este mismo año. El partido ganador, GERB, dirigido por el ex primer ministro Boyko Borissov, necesitará al menos dos socios para formar una coalición de gobierno. Con el 64% de los votos escrutados, los derechis...
Euronews (Spanish)
Bulgaria's centre-right GERB party has received the most votes in parliamentary elections marked by voter apathy and low turnout. The results have produced yet another fragmented parliament, which will likely be unable to end a long-running period of political turmoil. Many observers predict another snap parliamentary election later this year. The winning GERB party - led by former Prime Minister Boyko Borissov - will need at least two partners to form a governing coalition. With 64% of the votes counted, the right-wingers received 23.7%, followed by the ethnic Turkish Movement for Rights and ...
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Bulgaria's pro-western centre-right alliance Gerb-SDS has emerged as the clear winner of Sunday's European Parliament elections, projections by opinion research institute Gallup International Balkan showed early on Monday. The alliance headed by former prime minister Boiko Borisov received 24.5% of the vote and is projected to take five seats in the EU legislative. The liberal-conservative PP-DB bloc, which governed in a coalition with Gerb-SDS until March, the Movement for Rights and Freedoms (DPS), traditionally representing Bulgaria's Turkish minority, as well as the pro-Russian, EU-sceptic...
DPA Breaking News
Political campaigns for the upcoming European Elections are wrapping up. June 7 marks the end of the campaign period for Bulgaria – ahead of the June 9 elections for representatives at the European Parliament. The country will elect 17 MEPs – voting simultaneously for their early National Assembly elections in which 240 MPs will be elected. Citizens for European Development of Bulgaria (GERB) lead the pre-election polls, according to a recent survey conducted by the Mediana agency. If the elections were held today, the poll reports that 29% of Bulgarians would cast their votes for GERB while t...
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