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Online platforms operate under an unclear legal framework, which is subject to minimum standards established at the national level. Existing national laws and regulations are in need of revision and update. Only a few European countries have made an attempt to introduce a regulatory framework for online platforms, addressing specific needs of the provision of services or relating to the working conditions of people working though platforms. The Project Mapping Platform Economy

sheds some lights on the complexity of platform ecosystem by providing visualisation of several regulatory aspects of platform work at the national level in over 30 countries.


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The most realistic alternative to new pre-term elections - a government with the support of GERB and PP-DB - is currently in a state of deadlock. The assassination attempt against the Chief Prosecutor Ivan Geshev is a worrying sign for the international reputation of Bulgaria. The draft budget for 2023 highlights a new line of tension between the caretaker cabinet and parliament.


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The early elections do not point to a clear way out of the political crisis in Bulgaria. The current dilemma remains: “an expert government with broad support” or new early elections. The nationalist “breakthrough” in parliament is serious and has every chance of growing.


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The election campaign in Bulgaria has started against the backdrop of confrontational geopolitical interpretations. A battle for the first place is forming between GERB-UDF and “We Continue the Change” (“Produlzhavame Promianata” - PP) - Democratic Bulgaria, which does not yet look like a battle for government. The crisis of the Bulgarian Socialist Party is the main reason for the lack of an adequate social agenda in the country.


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The failure of the 48th National Assembly has deepened the political crisis in Bulgaria. The political process is constructed as a clash between the “experienced” and the “good”, ignoring the social agenda. Conditions are being created for a Eurosceptic wave via the tools of direct democracy.


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