The Bulgarian Construction Chamber sent a protest declaration to this country’s President Rumen Radev. The construction companies are dissatisfied with the work of the caretaker cabinet and in particular with the work of caretaker Minister of Regional Development and Public Works Violeta Komitova, reported BGNES.
According to the representatives of the construction sector, all construction activities have been suspended due to the negative campaign against the sector. They are also dissatiffied with the fact that contracts have not been implemented, all operational programs for energy efficiency, water supply and sewerage, environment, transport infrastructure and rural development have been blocked. "It geopardises billions of Euros allotted under EU funds. 250,000 jobs are also under threat", notes the Bulgarian Construction Chamber.
At a general meeting of the Central Operational Bureau and the Parliamentary Group of DPS-DPS party around the honorary chairman Ahmed Dogan, it was decided that the movement would withdraw its support for the ruling majority. As..
On Wednesday, lows will be between 5 and 10°C, with Sofia around 7°C. The sky will be mostly sunny, with some clouds in the eastern areas before midday. Light to moderate winds will blow from the south-east. Maximum temperatures will be between 19 and..
The operational leadership of DPS-DPS party met to decide whether to continue its support for the government. This is happening a day before the discussion of the second vote of no confidence in the "Zhelyazkov" cabinet on the topic of corruption...
The Ministry of the Interior announced in a briefing that it is taking all necessary measures to ensure a smooth flow of traffic during the upcoming..
The Executive Agency National Film Center (NFC) has launched a new digital platform Filmcenter.bg . The portal facilitates free access for international..
The Council of Ministers has approved and submitted to Parliament for debate amendments to the Criminal Code that increase the penalties for torturing..
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