“There is Such a People" party has proposed a programme containing 18 anti-crisis measures for sustainable energy development and support for businesses and households. ITN identified several priority measures, including the implementation of a mechanism for subsidizing Bulgarian businesses affected by high electricity prices. "The funds can be provided by redistributing the huge profits generated by state-owned energy enterprises such as Kozloduy NPP and the hydroelectric power plants", said Ivan Hinovski, who chaired the Energy Committee in the 46th National Assembly.
The measures proposed by ITN also envisage the development of a three-year roadmap for full liberalization of the energy market and closure of the regulated electricity market. ITN also calls for the preparation of an ordinance for the protection of vulnerable households.
On Saturday, it will be sunny and even hotter. In the afternoon, clouds will form over the mountainous regions of Western Bulgaria, and by the evening, also in the northwestern areas. Isolated thunderstorms and rain showers are expected in some..
The flaws in the Constitution, admitted by the government of the GERB-SDS and PP-DB coalition with the support of the DPS in 2023, were not removed by the Constitutional Court. That is how President Rumen Radev commented on the fact that yesterday the..
The most affected country by fires for 2024-2025 in the European Union is Bulgaria, the Ministry of Environment and Water has reported. Over the past two years, this country has reported an alarming trend: 38,000 sq. m. have been affected by fires and..
A Moroccan national was shot while illegally crossing the Bulgarian-Turkish border near the village of Zvezdets, Chief Commissioner Anton Zlatanov,..
Bulgaria’s National Assembly has passed, at second reading, amendments to the Road Traffic Act. Municipal cameras and those from the national toll..
Bulgaria has resubmitted its second request for payment under the National Recovery and Resilience Plan (NRRP), amounting to EUR 653 million. The..
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