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After the Bulgarian Constitutional Court ordered a partial recount of October's election results, the ultranationalist, pro-Russian Velichie party now has 10 seats in parliament. View on euronews ...
The radical pro-Russian Velichie (Greatness) party will demand that the election results be annulled, it announced on Tuesday, after it emerged it was 30 votes short of entering parliament.
Ivelin Mihaylov, founder of the anti-system party Velichie (Greatness), speaks to supporters during a pre-election meeting in Varna, North-East Bulgaria on October 9, 2024. Buildings evoking ...
Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Newly appointed Bulgarian prime minister Rosen Zhelyazkov and his ministers take an oath after the new government was voted in the parliament, in Sofia, Bulgaria January 16, 2025.
Bulgaria’s Central Election Commission (CEC) released the final results of the October 27 vote, confirming the composition of the 51st National Assembly. Eight political groups will be ...
Ivelin Mihailov, leader of the right-wing "Greatness" (Velichie) party, criticized the current political system in Bulgaria, describing it as totalitarian and oligopolistic, where a select few ...
Reuters. Newly appointed Bulgarian prime minister Rosen Zhelyazkov gestures towards the deputies after his government was voted in the parliament, in Sofia, Bulgaria January 16, 2025.
After four years of failing to form a viable government and repeated snap elections, Bulgaria is on the verge of having a cabinet, although last-minute surprises are always on the horizon.
The make-up of Bulgaria's parliament has changed, after the country's Constitutional Country ordered a partial recount of votes from October's election. As a result of the recount, the ...