AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoSpot-Fixing Watch: The Athletic warns the World Cup could be targeted by spot fixers, citing reports of at least two players flagged by integrity experts to their national federations. Botev March Heritage: Bulgaria marks the 80th anniversary of the “In the Footsteps of Botev’s Rebel Detachment” tourist march with BTA’s special publication and video, as Education Minister Georgi Valchev stresses schools’ role in keeping revolutionary memory alive. Church & Children’s Day: Patriarch Daniil links Holy Spirit Day, Botev’s anniversary and Children’s Day, calling for unity and a childlike heart in faith. Green Transition in Sofia: Green Transition Forum 6.0 kicks off with President Iliana Iotova and Energy Minister Iva Petrova pushing faster EU reforms and energy security through diversification. UNICEF Milestone: President Iotova highlights Bulgaria’s 20-year partnership with UNICEF, focusing on today’s risks for children from poverty to addictions. Foster Care Spotlight (Ruse): A BTA-led “Accept Me” discussion in Ruse urges more public understanding of foster care, with plans to share real foster family stories. Bulgarian Culture Calendar: Sofia’s Spring Book Fair runs until June 7, while the revived “Banner of Peace” children’s assembly returns on June 1 at the Bells Monument. Health Policy: Bulgaria launches a free national flu vaccination programme for children aged 6 months to 7 years (and chronic cases up to 17) for 2026–2030. Pride & Fashion: Dua Lipa’s Bianca Jagger-inspired skirt-suit wedding look sparks talk of a new era of bridal suiting, alongside Pride-season coverage of queer-owned perfume brands.
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