
Bulgaria Has Good Reasons To Say No to the Euro
Citizens’ needs won’t be a priority once national leaders are beholden to their fiscal overlords in Brussels and Frankfurt.

Citizens’ needs won’t be a priority once national leaders are beholden to their fiscal overlords in Brussels and Frankfurt.
President praises the 100 different events opposed to ditching the national currency—which protestors link to national identity.
A proposed surveillance centre would track Russian naval activity and undersea threats
The only route that currently supplies Russian gas to Central Europe could see a major upgrade, but there are legal constraints to foreign investments.
Deportees would face “inhumane treatment and torture” lawyers opposing the Labour government initiative claim.

The move by the “pro-Russia” party of the Varna coalition puts their allies in Brussels in a tough spot.
German authorities report thousands of new asylum claims from migrants already granted protection in other EU states.

The protesting Revival party is the only major political force to represent the majority view that firmly rejects Bulgaria’s euro zone entry next year.

The stakes are clear: political stability and economic progress or a return to the endless cycle of elections.

The center-right GERB pulls out of negotiations, again—while shifting the blame to everybody else for the years of deadlock.