“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.
The National Customs Agency seized 100 leopard geckos and 243 tarantulas as part of Operation Thunder 2024, coordinated by Interpol and the World Customs Organization. The operation took place from November 11, 2024, to December 6, 2024, with..
After six decades on stage, pop singer Yordanka Hristova is embarking on a Goodbye tour in the USA and Canada, although she is not ending her career, reports BG Voice. "I want to perform in all the towns while I am still in good shape, not only in..
Today and tomorrow, the town of Apriltsi, located in the Balkan Mountains, is hosting the traditional Festival of Bacon and Mulled Rakia, which brings together thousands of tradition enthusiasts, reported BNR correspondent Plamen Hristov. Visitors..
Kristiyan Vladov and Stefan Kyurkchiev of the Plovdiv Museum of Natural History are working on a project to bring live fish from the southern Arctic..
Expanding connectivity between Bulgaria and Turkiye is an investment in the development of the entire region, President Rumen Radev said at a meeting..
The Ministry of Agriculture and Food will draft a law aimed at normalizing relations along the entire supply chain – from primary production, through..
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