AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoBulgaria’s Budget Promise: Prime Minister Rumen Radev says all essential state systems will be funded in 2026, with no cuts to social spending, education, culture, or healthcare, while procurement reviews and tax collection efforts continue. Cultural Diplomacy: India’s EAM S. Jaishankar visited Sofia’s National Historical Museum, praising Bulgaria’s preserved heritage ahead of talks with Bulgarian leadership and then Finland’s Kultaranta Talks. Eurovision Momentum: Bulgaria’s fast-track preparations for Eurovision 2027 were highlighted after a meeting involving Deputy PM Ivo Hristov, Eurovision Director Martin Green, and BNT chief Milena Milotinova. Arts Exchange: Sofia Paper Art Fest 2026’s Mission Gallery show “Beyond the Surface” opens June 15, bringing contemporary Brazilian work on memory and identity to Bulgarian audiences. Roma Voices: The Roma World – 21st Century Foundation premiered three short documentaries on young Roma leaders, with plans for TV screenings and classroom resources. Dual Education Push: A forum on vocational and dual education+ reports about 11,000 Bulgarian students in dual programmes and 720 employers, pointing to skills shortages in key trades. BTA Culture Coverage: BTA’s director general says culture reporting has surged since 2021, citing expanded festival coverage and a dedicated LIK culture desk. World Cup Culture: FIFA’s 2026 tournament returns to North America with 48 teams and full rosters now circulating, while Bulgaria’s football fans get matchday context and travel talk. Migration Debate in Europe: U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth sparked backlash by linking D-Day commemorations to Europe’s migration policy, as the EU prepares major migration reforms. Wealth & Services Reality Check: Bulgaria ranks 35th of 40 in the 2026 Wealth of Nations Index, with weak public spending quality still dragging education, healthcare, and the environment.
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