AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoSofia Pride vs. Family March: Tens of thousands marched in Sofia for LGBTQ+ equality and for “traditional family values,” with the Bulgarian Orthodox Church opposing Sofia Pride 2026 and backing the Family March—while Sofia Mayor Vassil Terziev urged tolerance and mutual respect amid the cultural clash. Church stance: The Holy Synod said the Pride messages conflict with Christian teaching and announced plans to take over organizing the Family March from next year. Inclusion in sport: Sofia residents were invited to the opening celebrations of the BAUHAUS Down Syndrome World Championships Bulgaria 2026 at NDK, with 400+ athletes from 27 countries. Heritage & culture abroad: Cambodia showcased cultural heritage and charity at an Asia Festival in Sofia, with proceeds supporting children battling cancer. Cultural diplomacy: Bulgaria’s foreign minister met Niagara Falls’ mayor to boost cooperation in culture and tourism, highlighting “Brand Bulgaria.” Media & trust: Bulgarian media leaders debated trust, podcasts, and the future of journalism as audiences fragment. Education update: The Education Ministry said Bulgaria’s school curriculum reform could be finished by end-2027, aiming to reduce student burden without cutting key knowledge. Energy forum: Local officials and industry backed preserving the Maritsa East energy complex and pushing a long-term strategy.
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