Legal Alien: Taking the cake
Not one to rest on his laurels, Bulgaria’s Prime Minister Boiko Borissov has cut the budget for laurels. Not only laurels, but all Cabinet entertainment expenses on flower arrangements and buffets
Sun, Nov 22 2009
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Not one to rest on his laurels, Bulgaria’s Prime Minister Boiko Borissov has cut the budget for laurels. Not only laurels, but all Cabinet entertainment expenses on flower arrangements and buffets
A widespread view in Bulgaria, keenly supported by politicians, is that the work of the secret services should be hidden from the public eye so that the services can do their job to their utmost. This notion applies equally to secret services’ success and failures.
Swedish daily The Local reported on October 21 2009 that a Swedish teenager who allegedly sent nude photos of his ex-girlfriend to his friends, had his conviction overturned upon appeal
Sofia is blessed with fine parks which are the lungs of the city.
The establishment’s attacks on the British National Party (BNP) in the UK all miss the point.
Last year’s short-lived but intense furore left the impression that the debate whether Bulgaria should unilaterally adopt the euro was over.
Prime Minister Boiko Borissov won one of his first victories abroad after Spaska Mitrova was released from a Macedonian court on October 8.
Close to a quarter of Bulgarians, had frequent attacks of various forms of mental disorders over the four-year period up to the end of 2007.
If Bulgarian media and cultural community are unable to defend freedom of expression, then why would we expect the Rasates, Atanassovs and Tsvetanovs of this world not to trample basic democratic principles?
The Government wants to increase the excise on spirit liquors. I’ll drink to that.
Higher tax does have one undeniably good effect - it drives the most undesirable celebrities out of the UK.
In the short-term, the only certainty about Romania's latest political crisis is that there is more uncertainty ahead.