AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoMigration & Rights: The EU Migration Pact has come into force, but Bulgaria and others still need to align laws; meanwhile the Ombudsman’s preventive mechanism is inspecting migrant centres and border detention to check conditions and residents’ rights. Politics & Culture: President Iliana Iotova interviewed candidates for the Central Election Commission, stressing transparency and restoring public trust. Education Reform: Bulgaria’s Ministry of Education says curriculum updates are already underway and aims to finish by end-2027, reducing student burden without cutting key knowledge. Heritage & Literature: Sofia hosts Pride and a “Family March” this Saturday, while Bulgarian literary life goes international with a Brussels Book Festival event featuring writer Nikolay Terziyski. Tourism & Diplomacy: Bulgaria’s foreign minister met Niagara Falls’ mayor to boost culture and tourism ties, and UN Tourism’s chief is set to visit Bulgaria in 2026. Energy Future: Local officials and business back preserving Maritsa East, calling for a long-term national energy strategy. Arts & Media: CEM approved BNT DG Milena Milotinova’s management programme, including preparations for Eurovision 2027. Sports Lifestyle: Grigor Dimitrov beat Tsitsipas in a Sofia exhibition match benefiting his foundation, and EGT kicks off a World Cup 2026 social campaign “All Eyes on Football.”
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