The Association of Industrial Poultry in Bulgaria has announced its readiness for a nation-wide protest. Poultry farmers have warned that if their demands were not heard by June 8, they would organize egg throwing competitions in front of the Council of Ministers in Sofia, targeting portraits of ministers responsible for bankruptcies in the sector. Their demands are for a 5% reduction in VAT, continued support under Covid measures and the crisis budget granted by the European Commission for economic losses of producers, as well as the opening of a credit line through the State Fund "Agriculture" for low-interest loans for buying fodder. Chairman of the association, Daniel Bozhankov, has told the BNR that so far the only way to deal with the series of crises for poultry farmers has been taking more loans from commercial banks.
Thursday will be overcast and rainy. Light to moderate winds will blow from west-northwest. Minimum temperatures will be between 1° and 6°C, maximum temperatures - 2° and 4°C in north-western Bulgaria, to 8°-10°C in the east. In Sofia, the minimum..
Acting Prosecutor General Borislav Sarafov submitted a request to the 51st National Assembly to lift the immunity of MP Dzheyhan Ibryamov from the Alliance for Rights and Freedoms. The MP has been charged with two crimes. The first, dating..
The Sofia City Court has suspended the case against MECH leader Radostin Vasilev , on the grounds that he had acquired immunity after taking his oath as an MP in the 51st National Assembly. Vasilev was accused of putting pressure on former There Is..
The Faculty of Physics of Sofia University Saint Kliment Ohridski will be hosting a number of events for the first time . It will open its laboratories..
“Bulgarian Socialist Party-United Left (BSP) and Vazrazhdane have collected 55 signatures for approaching the Constitutional Court in a bid to restore..
From 9 PM on 16 November until 7 AM on 17 November, the Turkish customs administration is suspending the processing of freight carrying vehicles at the..
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