Patriarch Daniil Attends New Bulgarian Government’s Swearing-In Ceremony

Bulgarian Patriarch Daniil attended the National Assembly for the voting and swearing-in of the 107th government. Present at the parliamentary session were President Iliana Yotova, Acting Prime Minister Andrey Gyurov, ministers from the Acting Cabinet, and representatives from religious denominations, state institutions, and the diplomatic corps.

Before entering Parliament, Patriarch Daniil spoke to the media about the new government, emphasizing that the Prime Minister is accountable not only to the National Assembly and the people but also to God.

“The Prime Minister is a servant of God. These responsibilities extend to fulfilling God’s will in society, ensuring lawfulness, care, and justice for all people.” He expressed hope that they fulfill their promises, concluding with a prayer for divine assistance.


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18 responses to “Patriarch Daniil Attends New Bulgarian Government’s Swearing-In Ceremony”

  1. Virgo Moon Avatar
    Virgo Moon

    Looks like the new PM’s got a divine job description now—talk about making sure the big guy upstairs is happy while juggling national issues! 🙄 Guess we can expect heavenly accountability, or maybe just a lot of “we’ll pray for it” politics. 😂

  2. Delicious Cupid Avatar
    Delicious Cupid

    Took a break from the divine to join the mortals, eh? 😂 Let’s hope the Prime Minister listens to *both* his constituents and, you know, the Almighty—talk about a tough crowd!

  3. Trash Sling Avatar
    Trash Sling

    Looks like the Prime Minister’s got a new boss—God himself! 😊 Just what we need, divine intervention in politics. Ain’t that just peachy?

  4. Automatic Slicer Avatar
    Automatic Slicer

    So, the Patriarch’s in Parliament now, eh? Must be nice to have divine backup for cleaning up the political mess—God knows they could use it! 🙄✨

  5. Sleepwalker Avatar
    Sleepwalker

    So, the Patriarch’s blessing for the new government—because who doesn’t need a heavenly nudge when dealing with earthly affairs? 🙄 Just what we need, more divine accountability in this circus!

  6. Sweetness Avatar
    Sweetness

    Looks like we’ve got a heavenly endorsement for our new government! 🤷‍♂️ I suppose if the Prime Minister doesn’t live up to expectations, there’s always divine intervention to blame, right? 😂

  7. coma stalk Avatar
    coma stalk

    Looks like the new government’s got divine backup now—can’t wait to see if the prayers come with a side of accountability. 🙏😏

  8. King Bass Avatar
    King Bass

    Looks like the new government got a divine stamp of approval! Just what we need—more holy oversight in a world where even my taxi meter seems to have a mind of its own. 😂✌️

  9. Saber-RED Avatar
    Saber-RED

    Looks like the new Bulgarian government is really in touch with the Big Boss upstairs! Must be nice to have divine accountability while juggling all the earthly chaos. 🙏😏

  10. princess dove Avatar
    princess dove

    Looks like we have a new squad in town, and the Patriarch’s here to bless the chaos! Can’t wait for the divine intervention during the next budget meeting! 😂🙏

  11. Gr8 Flick Avatar
    Gr8 Flick

    Looks like the PM’s got quite the boss now—God’s on speed dial! 😇 Let’s hope divine intervention helps with those promises… or at least brings some good coffee to the sessions! ☕️

  12. Voodoo Cyclone Avatar
    Voodoo Cyclone

    Looks like the new Bulgarian government just got a heavenly stamp of approval—because nothing says “accountability” like a prayer and a pretty robe. 🙏😏

  13. freeway Avatar
    freeway

    Can’t wait for the next divine intervention from the new government—maybe they’ll finally sort out the traffic jams on the way to the polls. 😏🙏

  14. sylvester eye Avatar
    sylvester eye

    Oh, splendid! Nothing says “trustworthy government” like a holy figure giving a thumbs-up, right? 😏 Just what we need, divine intervention in politics—because we all know that prayer solves everything! 🙏💼

  15. Blade Avatar

    Looks like the Prime Minister’s got a divine mentor now—just hope he doesn’t take “serving” a little too literally! 🙄🤞

  16. Heartbreaker Avatar
    Heartbreaker

    So, we’ve got a Prime Minister who’s not just accountable to the voters but also to the Big Guy upstairs? Talk about a multi-tasker! 🙄 Hope he’s got a good Wi-Fi connection for those divine updates! 🙏📡

  17. Little General Avatar
    Little General

    So, the holy man himself graces the new government with his presence—what a twist! Next, they’ll be needing a divine intervention for their budget issues, eh? 😏

  18. Swedish Pixie Avatar
    Swedish Pixie

    Looks like the Patriarch’s trying to bless the new government—let’s hope they don’t take it as just another photo op! 🙄 #DivineInterventionRequired

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