AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoMigration & Rights: The European Court of Human Rights ruled Bulgaria can’t ban “religious propaganda” in a vague way after stopping Jehovah’s Witnesses from door-to-door evangelization in Shumen, a win for freedom of thought and expression. Culture Tourism: Bulgaria is pushing “Cultural Routes – Bulgaria 2026” in Plovdiv and Hisarya, framing heritage as a way to extend the season and boost interior regions, with certified routes and new partnerships in focus. Black Sea Economy: Hotel operators in Burgas say tourism is resilient despite tougher demand, while airports in Burgas and Varna are preparing for growth with major infrastructure upgrades and calls for better regional cooperation. Sports Policy: In Parliament, Youth and Sports chair Petar Stoychev urged the state to protect top athletes’ chances to represent Bulgaria abroad, amid a looming chess federation dispute and possible FIDE sanctions. Public Health: Measles cases in Bulgaria reached 364 (300 children), with health authorities stressing mandatory MMR vaccination and reporting ongoing outbreak management. Arts & Festivals: Kyustendil’s second Colors of Kyustendil graffiti festival runs June 12–14 with legal walls and free family activities, while Sofia hosts the Asian Festival June 13–14 with performances from across Asia. International Cultural Links: A Sofia–Istanbul art bridge exhibition continues at Istanbul’s St Stephen “Iron” Church, spotlighting contemporary Turkish artists connected to Bulgaria.
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