European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen plans to convene a video conference with leaders of Hungary and other EU member states who disagree with the deadlines for a […]
Month: May 2022
Bulgaria’s President Thinks Sanctions Against Russia Should Not Harm The EU’s Economies
We strongly condemn the Russian aggression in Ukraine” – this was stated by Bulgarian President Rumen Radev after a face-to-face meeting with his Czech counterpart Milos Zeman in Prague, […]
Trucks And Buses blocked Tsarigradsko Blvd In Sofia And All Entrances to Plovdiv
Carriers protesting across the country. Key roads were blocked by heavy trucks and buses. The demands remain unchanged – reduction of the excise tax on fuels by 50%, […]
Finance Minister: Bulgaria Will Adopt The Euro On 1st January 2024
“Bulgaria will adopt the euro on January 1, 2024, as decided by the previous government.” This was announced by Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance Asen Vassilev and Minister of […]
167 Villages In Bulgaria Are Without A Single Inhabitant
The depopulation of Bulgarian villages continues. In 1173 villages, which is about one fifth of all settlements in our country, live up to 50 people, and in 167 villages there […]
SANS To Check The Cybersecurity Of Bulgarian Posts
Bulgarian National Bank (BNB) and Bulgarian Posts (BGPost) to be included in the list of strategic sites to be inspected by State Agency for National Security (SANS). This will […]
Bulgarian Economist Daniel Vassilev: Paying For Gas In Rubles Aims To Increase Demand For The Russian Currency
The decision to pay for Russian gas in rubles was intended as a measure against sanctions imposed on Russia. This was explained by the economist Daniel Vassilev on Nova TV. According […]
Bulgarian President Congratulated The Muslim Community In Bulgaria On Eid Mubarak
The Bulgarian head of state Rumen Radev congratulates the representatives of the Muslim faith in the country on the occasion of the holiday of Eid Mubarak (Kurban Bayramı). This […]