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State companies invest in order to give more money to Ahmed Dogan
Parliament endorses unlimited donations to political parties from individuals and businesses
The state with the most open data
The July leak of National Revenue Agency data belonging to millions of taxpayers exposed the current state of Bulgaria’s cybersecurity and commitment to electronic governance
What should Bulgaria expect from the euro?
It is now clear that euro zone membership has improved the economic performance of new member states
New stress tests for Bulgarian banks
The European Central Bank will be conducting an assessment of six lenders starting in November
Behind the prosecution’s smokescreen
The sudden flurry of conspicuous law enforcement activities is a two-pronged campaign
Sofia’s successful guerrilla warfare against Brussels
So, what made Bulgaria the European Commission's darling?
To what extent is Bulgaria really corrupt?
Graft is chronic; the good news is that business-related corruption is on the decline
The Rapid Demise of Bulgartabac
Bulgartabac as a case-study in the effects of Bulgaria's politically entangled privatization process: How Delyan Peevski managed to transform the one-time tobacco giant into a midget despite massive state support.
IMF: Higher efficiency is needed in public institutions to boost economic growth
Brussels' projections for the Bulgarian economy dip
Five Years After
Bulgaria’s will to protest might seem exhausted in the years following the summer of 2013, but dissatisfaction with the country’s politics still simmers