AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoDown Syndrome Sports & Inclusion: Sofia hosted the BAUHAUS Down Syndrome World Championships Bulgaria 2026 opening, with Mayor Vassil Terziev welcoming athletes and Youth and Sports Minister Encho Keryazov stressing “opportunity, not pity” as nearly 400 competitors from 27 countries compete until June 19. Coastal Lifestyle & Sustainability: Varna’s Port Karantinata earned a Blue Flag for the first time, citing water-quality monitoring and rich birdlife nearby, while Albena Beach kept its Blue Flag streak for a 30th straight year, highlighting sustainability and new digital monitoring. Culture & Community Through Dance: Thessaloniki set a Guinness World Record with 832 synchronized zeibekiko dancers, turning Aristotelous Square into a shared cultural moment that also supports Alzheimer Hellas. Heritage in Focus: Bulgaria’s actress Violeta Gindeva was marked on the 80th anniversary of her birth, celebrating her long theatre and film career. Culture Wars in Sofia: The Orthodox Holy Synod opposed Sofia Pride 2026 and backed the parallel March for the Family, as Sofia Mayor Terziev urged tolerance and mutual respect amid the weekend’s competing events. EU Cultural Politics: Reports say Greece blocked Bulgaria’s proposed “Bulgarian Alphabet” €2 coin, reigniting debate over Cyrillic’s cultural ownership.
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