Bulgaria: The Achilles’ Heel of the European Union’s Rule of Law?
To adapt Hamlet’s famous phrase, something is rotten in the state of Bulgaria. In particular, many deeply-rooted problems seem to
To adapt Hamlet’s famous phrase, something is rotten in the state of Bulgaria. In particular, many deeply-rooted problems seem to
Murky connections among the country's post-communist oligarchy and government institutions underline the protesters' grievances.
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TurkStream seems like a downsized version of the South Stream gas pipeline project canceled by Moscow in 2014 against the
Borisov has declared Macron's words have been misinterpreted but Bulgaria is to protest them nonetheless.
Borisov's victory seems less categorical than four years ago but his party still remains mostly unchallenged.
After fighting long and hard to reach an agreement, the European Commission passed a set of rules last week that
The diplomatic row erupted over amendments to a law concerning a government debt of the religious authority of the Muslims