“For the most part, the country’s post-pandemic recovery plan is finished. The energy industry and rule of law remain problem areas. The open issues there must be resolved urgently so that the plan can be handed over to Brussels,” Deputy Prime..
The National Association of Municipalities demanded, at a meeting with interim Prime Minister Stefan Yanev, that the national post-Covid recovery plan be submitted to the European Commission urgently. On his part PM Yanev said: “We have set..
Bulgaria is to submit its r ecovery p lan to the European Commission by the end of the term of office of the caretaker cabinet, Iliana Tsanova, D eputy Director General of the Directorate-General for Budget (DG BUDG), said for the..
“The epidemic situation is being extended by one month,” outgoing Health Minister Kostadin Angelov announced at today’s cabinet sitting. Kostadin Angelov stated that the country was coming out of the third wave of coronavirus successfully. The..
“It is up to the government to decide whether to send Bulgaria’s recovery plan to the European Commission or delay it beyond 30 April. This submission is not restricted by the moratorium imposed by parliament on the work of the cabinet,” Georgy..
Eco-activists organized a protest in front of parliament building calling for changes to the national recovery and resilience plan, for economic recovery after the Covid crisis that will be less damaging to the climate and the environment and will..
"Bulgaria is still working on the recovery plan - especially in its parts relating to green goals and social inclusion, before presenting it in Brussels," European Commission Vice President Valdis Dombrovskis told the BNR. According to him, a country..
The 6 billion euros under the Recovery Plan are just one of the European instruments for the recovery of the Bulgarian economy after the coronavirus pandemic, Bulgaria's Deputy Prime Minister Tomislav Donchev told bTV. The amount that will be..
The coronavirus crisis has led to the worst recession in history of EU. Because of the pandemic, the European economy is expected to decline by more than 7% this year. In response, the European Commission has presented a recovery plan totaling..
“Bulgaria will have access to a grant of around EUR 13 billion as part of the Covid-19 recovery plan proposed by the European Commission,” said Deputy Prime Minister Tomislav Donchev in an interview for the BNR. The financing will not be..