The Bulgarian government today approved and submitted to the European Commission a request to amend the National Recovery and Resilience Plan. The renegotiation of the plan has been highlighted as a priority for the government of Rosen Zhelyazkov. The amendments aim to adapt the plan to the changed economic and political environment, including the consequences of the war in Ukraine, the energy crisis, inflation and the dramatic increase in construction costs.
Sofia has also submitted the long-awaited proposal under the REPowerEU mechanism, which will allow the country to access additional funding of nearly €480 million. The proposal includes reforms and investments focused on increasing transparency in the integration of new renewable energy capacity, improving the balancing market, creating a framework for tackling energy poverty, installing photovoltaic systems in social service buildings and more.
The 20th International Conference of the Bulgarian Association of Surgeons, Gastroenterologists and Oncologists (BASGO) brought together leading specialists in surgical oncology and gastroenterology in Sofia. The forum was also attended by..
The European Commission has stated that the decision to hold a referendum on the adoption of the euro lies within the competence of Bulgaria’s national authorities. The response follows President Rumen Radev's announcement that he intends to propose..
At a We Continue the Change-Democratic Bulgaria (PP-DB) press conference at the BTA Press Club in Plovdiv, Ivaylo Mirchev of Democratic Bulgaria criticised President Rumen Radev's proposal for a national referendum on the euro, calling it an "extremely..
More than a fifth of Bulgarians are poor, according to an analysis by the Institute for Market Economics. People living in deficit are increasing to..
“I hope that our MPs will fulfill their commitments not only to the eurozone, but also to democracy . It is surprising that people who call themselves..
On Monday before noon, sunny weather will prevail . In the afternoon, it will mainly rain in the southern half of the country. Minimum..
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