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Two Terms in Office Are Enough
Published: 11:02, Dessislava Dimitrova, Sofia, 0 comments

History shows that actually, after Yugoslavia broke apart, Serbia had three presidents, two of whom with two terms in office – Slobodan Milosevic and Boris Tadic, while Milan Milutinovic served just one term. Under the country’s new Constitution, Tadic was able to run for a third mandate ... more

NATO Attacks the Financial Crisis with Smart Defence
Published: 08:27, Ralitsa Kovacheva, Sofia, 0 comments

"We came to Chicago with three goals. And we have met them. We have focused on the future of Afghanistan. We have decided to invest smartly in our defence even in times of austerity. And we have engaged with our partners around the world to address the challenges we all face in the 21st century ... more

G8: Everyone Decides on Growth and Austerity Measures by Themselves
updated: May 22, 2012 18:17, Ralitsa Kovacheva, Sofia, 0 comments

While Europe was holding its breath during the penalties that destined Chelsea to defeat Bayern Munchen in the Champions League final, the leaders of the eight most powerful countries in the world were also watching TV. The images of leaders, watching the football game were the most published and commented ... more

Romania - on Stand-by Agreement but not Quite on Stand-by Growth
Published: May 21, 2012 16:03, Zhaneta Kuyumdzhieva, Sofia, 0 comments

In the beginning of May, on a Friday, representatives of the IMF, the European Commission and the World Bank published their assessment of Romania's progress on its economic programme. Their visit to Romania between May 24 and May 9 2012 was a good opportunity for the trio to establish relations with ... more

The Ukrainian Jigsaw Puzzle
Published: May 21, 2012 14:31, Adelina Marini, Sofia, 0 comments

What is happening in Ukraine is a question that is tormenting Europe more and more. And an even more worrying question is what can Europe do. Regarding the current stalemate between the EU and Ukraine, Konstanty Gebert, head of the Warsaw office of the European Council on Foreign Relations, said for ... more

It’s Up to You!
Published: May 18, 2012 16:47, Dessislava Dimitrova, Sofia, 0 comments

“It’s up to you”!” These were the final words in the sole direct debate between Boris Tadic and Tomislav Nikolic, who on Sunday are facing a run-off of the presidential elections in Serbia. After the end of the debate, however, I think the voters will have hard times, while making ... more

NATO in the Windy City
Published: May 18, 2012 13:56, Ralitsa Kovacheva, Sofia, 0 comments

Leaders of NATO member states are gathering in Chicago on 20 and 21 May. The summit does not have the ambitions of Lisbon 2010, when the pact approved its new strategic concept. Rather, in Chicago it is expected the Lisbon decisions to be developed and translated into concrete programmes and initiatives ... more

What Lies Behind the Growth Discussion in the EU
Published: May 17, 2012 12:08, Adelina Marini, Sofia, 0 comments

It is finally clear what does the talking about economic growth measures in the EU mean, which started to gain momentum yet in January, around the negotiations of the fiscal compact, with the first informal European Council, dedicated entirely on this topic. Then during the spring EU summit, when ... more

Thunder And Lightning over the Euro Area
Published: May 17, 2012 12:07, Ralitsa Kovacheva, Sofia, 0 comments

On the way to Berlin the plane of French President Francois Hollande was hit by a lightning and he had to return to Paris to change the plane. Ultimately, he managed to see Angela Merkel on Tuesday evening, just hours after officially taking office. As the French president explained to the media, the ... more

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