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The government will decide whether to send the recovery plan to the EC or delay it beyond 30 April: Georgy Ganev

Georgy Ganev
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“It is up to the government to decide whether to send Bulgaria’s recovery plan to the European Commission or delay it beyond 30 April. This submission is not restricted by the moratorium imposed by parliament on the work of the cabinet,” Georgy Ganev, chair of the parliamentary budget and finance committee said for the BNR’s Horizont channel.

According to Georgy Ganev, there is “too much asphalt and energy renovation of buildings” in the recovery plan though it does include priorities, as required by the European institutions, connected with sustainability and stability. Georgy Ganev adds that the omissions in the document have to do with digitization programmes. 



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