Head of State Rumen Radev: Europe's priority is the restoration of peace through the leading role of diplomacy
President Rumen Radev begins consultations with parliamentary groups in the 51st National Assembly on December 10
President Radev to students: If you let someone else think and decide for you about the progress of Bulgaria, you will become guests in your own future
Rumen Radev: The Bulgarian National Bank is an example of strict adherence to legality, transparency and independence
Presidents Rumen Radev and Luong Cuong: Bulgaria and Vietnam seek to expand bilateral cooperation with an emphasis on investment and trade exchange
President Radev at a business forum in Singapore: We have the potential for partnerships in scientific research and through joint products to expand our presence on global markets
President Radev: Bulgaria and Azerbaijan have the potential to develop long-term and mutually beneficial partnerships in industries with high added value
President Rumen Radev: Improving energy connectivity in Southeast Europe is key to lowering electricity prices in the region
The Head of State: Science holds the key not only to reducing our carbon footprint, but also to improving human life in an era of climate instability
Rumen Radev in Budapest: Europe is entering a new stage of development in which the idea of strategic autonomy and global competitiveness require concrete actions
The President: Space research is increasingly used in everyday life and Bulgaria will continue to develop its potential in this field
Rumen Radev: CERN is not only an organization for leading scientific research, but a successful example of the progress of united efforts for the sake of humanity
The president expects the launch of a direct Sofia-Beijing airline, as well as the opening of a branch of a Chinese bank in our country
The head of state: China is a strategic partner of Bulgaria and our countries have significant potential for cooperation
Rumen Radev: The municipality of Radnevo must be preserved as the energy heart of Bulgaria with the gradual introduction of new technologies and guaranteeing jobs
The President signed decrees to appoint a caretaker government and schedule elections for the National Assembly on October 27
Rumen Radev: A mandatory condition for the success of the next caretaker government is for the state to counteract the ugly phenomenon of the bought and controlled vote
Constitutional crisis: President Radev refused to sign the interim government proposed by Gorica Grancharova because of the Ministry of Internal Affairs