Sat, Nov 21 2009
Meglena Kouneva, left, helped boost NMSP's result at the polls.
Photo: Krassimir Youskeseliev
Decision was not motivated by any personal ambition and security, but by the thought of serving Bulgaria and the European Commission in the best possible way, she says.
Almost half the polling stations abroad will be in Turkey after the number in the 2005 elections proved too few.
Bulgaria’s European Parliament elections were seen as a dry run for the July 2009 national parliamentary elections, and have set the scene for the complex contest ahead in the next few weeks.
Allegations about NMSP trading votes are fantasies, party leader Saxe-Coburg says
Performance of ticket headed by European Commissioner Meglena Kouneva ‘not a bad result,’ says senior party member Nikolai Vassilev , who says that media skepticism about Simeon Saxe-Coburg’s party was wrong.
Three of Bulgaria’s most prominent current and former Cabinet ministers, one of them now a European Commissioner, could become MEPs, exit polls suggest.
The European Commission is taking Bulgaria to court for delays in providing Sofia with adequate waste disposal facilities.
James Warlick is the spouse of Mary Warlick, director of the office of Russian affairs at the US state department, who has been nominated to serve as ambassador to Serbia
Bulgaria’s Health Ministry announced on November 20 2009 that the flu epidemic declared two weeks earlier is at an end as rates of infection decline. The announcement coincides with reports of two deaths from A (H1N1) flu in Bulgaria.
Acting on allegations by Democrats for a Strong Bulgaria leader Ivan Kostov, prosecutors and Government officials are to probe deals by which Movement for Rights and Freedoms leader Ahmed Dogan acquired various properties.
Prosecutors allege that a deal agreed by the former defence minister caused losses of 12.9 million leva.