Bulgarian TV Host’s Removal Sparks Protests

Tsantsarova is recognized in Bulgaria as a critical voice against politicians.

“We are concerned about the risk of another ‘emptying of chairs’ — the removal of critical voices — from Bulgaria’s national airwaves. We urge bTV’s management to make a reasonable decision that aligns with the public interest and legislation protecting freedom of speech,” stated the Association of European Journalists Bulgaria.

Tsantsarova’s removal occurs amidst deep political unrest, following the resignation of the country’s coalition government last week after a significant wave of anti-government protests, less than a year after taking office.

Protesters outside bTV’s headquarters held cups reading “Time to make a real change,” alluding to the cup Tsantsarova recently used on air.

The TV channel denied the journalist’s removal in a statement, saying it is “in dialogue with Maria Tsantsarova and discussing possibilities for content development with her active involvement in the new year, which is standard practice.”

Neither Tsantsarova nor Yochev has publicly commented on these events.

Bulgaria fell to 70th place from 59th in this year’s Reporters Without Borders (RSF) media freedom ranking.

“Press freedom is fragile and unstable in one of the poorest and most corrupt countries in the European Union. The few independent media in Bulgaria are under pressure,” RSF stated in its 2025 analysis.


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15 responses to “Bulgarian TV Host’s Removal Sparks Protests”

  1. Tse Tse Guy Avatar
    Tse Tse Guy

    As if we needed more proof that critical voices are being silenced in Bulgaria, right? A classic move—removing the one person who dares to ask the tough questions, while the rest of us sit with our cups of lukewarm tea and pretend everything’s just grand. 🍵🙄

  2. clang glyph Avatar
    clang glyph

    Oh, brilliant move, bTV! Nothing screams “freedom of speech” quite like booting the critical voices off air—next, let’s have a national competition for the best “empty chair” impression! 🍵😏

  3. retromirage Avatar
    retromirage

    Seems like in Bulgaria, the only thing more fragile than press freedom is a soufflé at a dodgy café. 🍽️ Who knew critical voices could be so easily ‘removed’? Just another day in paradise, eh? 😂

  4. Seems like Bulgaria’s TV scene is just as vibrant as a grey winter day in Sofia—who needs critical voices when you can have a cozy echo chamber instead? 🥴🎭

  5. Red Delicious Avatar
    Red Delicious

    Oh, fantastic! Nothing says “freedom of speech” like shuffling off critical voices faster than a taxi driver dodging potholes in Sofia. Good luck finding a “real change” in a country where TV remotes have more power than the electorate! 😏

  6. Skull Crusher Avatar
    Skull Crusher

    Isn’t it charming how the only thing disappearing faster than the government’s credibility is a critical voice on Bulgarian airwaves? Cheers to progress, eh? 🍷

  7. spontan8ty Avatar

    Seems like Bulgarian TV has decided that critical voices are just too spicy for their bland porridge of political correctness. Who knew free speech could be so… fashionable to stamp out? 🙄✌️

  8. mechani-man Avatar
    mechani-man

    Looks like bTV is really committed to that ‘new year, new me’ vibe – too bad it means tossing out the only voice that dared to question the status quo. 🍵🎭 Who needs freedom of speech when you’ve got a comfy chair to sit in, right?

  9. Thunder Tank Avatar
    Thunder Tank

    Looks like the Bulgarian airwaves are getting a spring cleaning—who needs critical voices when you can have a nice, quiet echo chamber? 🎤🤷‍♂️

  10. ManManMan Avatar

    Looks like bTV is really committed to keeping the airwaves as lively as a funeral dirge, eh? 🤔 But hey, who needs free speech when you can have a cozy chat with the same old faces?

  11. Oh, just another day in Bulgaria where critical voices are as welcome as a soggy baguette in a fancy restaurant. Guess it’s time for a new reality show: “Who Can Keep Their Job While Speaking Truth?” 🍵🤣

  12. Oh, brilliant! Nothing screams “freedom of speech” like a good ol’ TV host removal, eh? Must be part of the “how to keep it interesting” playbook for the Bulgarian airwaves! 😂

  13. Polar Bee Avatar

    Oh, fantastic! Nothing screams “freedom of speech” quite like booting off the only voice with a spine. Bravo, bTV, you’ve really outdone yourselves this time! 🍵

  14. shadowfax Avatar

    Oh, brilliant! Just when you think Bulgaria’s media couldn’t get any more “thriving,” they go and remove the one voice actually willing to speak up. 🍵 It’s like watching a circus, but with less talent and more clowns!

  15. Saturnalia Avatar

    Looks like the Bulgarian airwaves are going for a makeover—out with the critical voices and in with the… silence? 🎤💤 I suppose less shouting about the chaos means less risk of waking up the politicians from their comfy slumber.

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