AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoProgressive Branding vs. Conservative Reality: Bulgaria’s new ruling party “Progressive Bulgaria” is drawing scrutiny as Prime Minister Rumen Radev tests the label—backing a “March of the Family” counter-protest to Sofia Pride while also opposing new EU sanctions targeting the Russian Orthodox Church. UNESCO Folk Spotlight: June 24 marked Romania’s Universal Day of the Romanian Blouse, celebrating the ia—an embroidered tradition tied to regional identity and now recognized internationally. Travel & Culture: Romanian tourists keep choosing Bulgaria’s Black Sea coast for summer holidays, with reports citing proximity, transport links and growing late bookings; hotel data points to a 10–12% rise in arrivals. Health & Society: Bulgaria’s long-awaited national children’s hospital project hit another setback as the competition regulator annulled the tender for a design team, leaving the €500mn plan in limbo. Sports Diplomacy: FIDE postponed sanctions on Bulgarian chess players and clubs until Sept 30, 2026, clearing the way for participation in the 2026 Chess Olympiad. AI Rights & Identity: Cate Blanchett launched a free “Human Consent Registry” to help people control whether AI systems can use their name, image and voice. Midsummer Traditions: Enyovden blends St John’s Feast with ancient midsummer rituals in Bulgaria, from sun-and-water beliefs to dew for health and well-being. Arts & Education: Sofia’s National Academy of Art opens an open-air graduation exhibition in Kristal Garden, showcasing scenography and costume design works to the public.
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