The protests by farmers and agricultural producers are into their second day. Farmers' protests block the entire country Farmers from the region of Blagoevgrad brought a herd of goats out onto Struma motorway. Agricultural producers..
We are ready with the main points in the new memorandum that we propose to sign with the farmers. We are waiting for them in order to continue the conversation and finalize the agreement, Prime Minister Nikolai Denkov announced at a briefing. According..
The Bulgarian Agrarian Chamber will not accept the government-proposed methodology of assistance, as it aims to delay the aid, Ilia Prodanov, chair of the National Association of Gain Producers told the BNR. In his words, the cabinet’s proposals are..
The Bulgarian Agrarian Chamber has decided to start protests throughout the country tomorrow, BNR has learned. Farmers are resorting to the last measure despite the promised financial support from the government. They will come out with heavy equipment..
Prime Minister Nikolai Denkov has announced that he will convene a meeting with farmers' representatives on Sunday in response to their ultimatum to start protest actions if their demands for state subsidies are not addressed. " The state is looking..
The Bulgarian Agrarian Chamber has announced effective protest actions starting on February 6, if the agreed meeting with the executive power is not held by the end of this week and the demands of farmers for state aid are not..
More than half of Albanians are optimistic about 2024 57% of Albanians believe that 2024 will be a better year than 2023. 11% are pessimistic and 32% cannot judge. According to the results of the annual survey of Gallup..
After a three-day blockade of the "Struma" highway, protesting energy workers from the "Bobov Dol" thermal power plant cleared the road , BNR correspondent in Kyustendil, Kiril Falin, has reported. However, the blockade on the Trakia highway..
The protesting miners and energy workers kept up the roadblocks this morning even though an agreement was signed last night between the prime minister, MPs, representatives of the government and of the trade unions from the energy industry...
The main issue is not whether people would keep their jobs, because they will find work, but whether they would remain in the region with coal plants so it continues to develop. If they leave the region, there will be a great shortage..