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Other events of 2025; Timeline of Bulgarian history; Events in the year 2025 in Bulgaria. Incumbents ... Online calendar This page was last edited on 23 ...
The Zhelyazkov Government is the 105th and current cabinet of Bulgaria. It was approved by the parliament of Bulgaria on the 16th of January, 2025. [ 1 ] The cabinet is a minority coalition government with ministers nominated from GERB, BSP-UL and ITN.
23 February – 2025 German federal election will be held. 8 March–17 March – 2025 Special Olympics World Winter Games in Turin. [6] 18 May – 2025 Polish presidential election will be held. 1 July – Bulgaria is expected to adopt the euro and become the 21st member state of the eurozone. [7] October – Next Czech parliamentary election ...
Greece and Serbia established a relationship with each other against Bulgaria. 1915: 14 October: Bulgaria joined World War I and teamed up with (Germany). [8] 1918: 30 September: Bulgaria surrendered in World War I. 1919: 27 November: Treaty of Neuilly-sur-Seine: After it was signed at Neuilly-sur-Seine, France, Bulgaria gave away some of their ...
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12 December – The European Union grants Bulgaria and Romania full entry to the Schengen Area beginning in 2025. [14] 15 December – Authorities seize 190 kilograms of cocaine valued at $7 million from a cargo ship that had docked in the port of Burgas from Peru. [15] 20 December – One person is killed in an avalanche in the Pirin. [16]
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The anti-Communist Union of Democratic Forces (in Bulgarian: СДС, SDS) took office between 1991 and 1992 to carry through the privatization of agricultural land, properties and industry issuing shares in government enterprises to all citizens, but these were accompanied by massive unemployment as industries were no longer tightened to the ...