The European Commission has extended the deadline for evaluating Bulgaria’s Recovery and Resilience Plan for the fourth time, European Commission Spokeswoman Veerle Nuyts announced. The next assessment of Bulgaria’s Recovery and Resilience Plan is expected to be given on April 15.
The European Commission said it was holding a constructive dialogue with the Bulgarian authorities and was close to finalizing the work on the document. The Recovery and Resilience Plan must first receive the green light from the European Commission. Then, the document must be approved by the EU Finance Ministers.
In a coordinated operation on 8 May, Bulgarian and Turkish authorities arrested two Bulgarian nationals for their alleged involvement in an organised migrant trafficking network operating along the so-called 'Balkan route'. This route is used by..
The majority of Bulgarians are optimistic about the EU. They expect the community to ensure peace first and foremost. This is according to Eurobarometer data presented by the European Commission, as reported by BTA. 63% of Bulgarians support the..
Household consumers will remain on the regulated electricity market for an unlimited period, said Energy Minister Zhecho Stankov at a briefing at the Council of Ministers. The day and the night rates, which are important to the most vulnerable..
Household consumers will remain on the regulated electricity market for an unlimited period, said Energy Minister Zhecho Stankov at a briefing at the..
On Thursday, minimum temperatures will range from 8°C to 14°C. Around 9°C is expected in Sofia. Cloud and rain expected in western and central Bulgaria..
Rose picking season is starting this year with serious problems because of the prolonged cold spell, BGNES reports. The people in this line of..
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