Bulgaria, european union and nationalist protesters
devdiscourse · 2d
Bulgaria's Revival Party Clashes Over Euro Adoption
Supporters of Bulgaria's ultra-nationalist Revival party clashed with police while attempting to storm the EU mission in Sofia. Protests erupted against Bulgaria's plans to adopt the euro, with demonstrators voicing concerns over loss of financial independence.
EURACTIV · 1d
Bulgaria’s pro-Russian party vandalises EU offices in Sofia
SOFIA – The pro-Russian Vazrazhdane party vandalised the EU office in Sofia during its protest against Bulgaria’s possible accession to the eurozone, drawing sharp reactions from Ursula von der Leyen and all parliamentary parties. The pro-Russian party agitators threw red…
Reuters · 3d
Bulgaria's anti-euro protesters try to storm EU mission building
The anti-government protesters, chanting "Resignation" and "No to the Euro", threw red paint, firecrackers and Molotov cocktails at the EU building in Sofia, setting the front door on fire before the police pushed them away.
Indiatimes · 2d
Clashes erupt as anti-Euro protesters attempt to storm EU mission in Bulgaria
If there is no referendum, we will block the work of the National Assembly,” said Kostadinov, whose party is the third largest in parliament. Bulgaria, which joined the EU in 2007, has been plagued by political instability over the last several years.
devdiscourse · 2d
Bulgaria's Eurozone Entry Sparks Nationalist Protests
Nationalist protesters clashed with police in Sofia, Bulgaria, over government plans to join the eurozone. Organized by the Vazrazhdane party, the demonstrations involved red paint and firecrackers thrown at the European Commission office.
The process of introducing euro-based municipal services and tax designations in Bulgaria's Kyustendil region has sparked ...
Bulgaria's new consolidated budget draft for 2025 projects a deficit equivalent to 3% of the forecast gross domestic product ...
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