Podcast in English
Text size
Bulgarian National Radio © 2025 All Rights Reserved

Bulgarian recovery and sustainability plan published for discussion

Photo: BGNES

The revised Plan for Recovery and Sustainability of Bulgaria has already been published for public discussion, Deputy Prime Minister Atanas Pekanov said.

In the new version of the Plan,  more funds for education, healthcare and the social sphere have been allocated. The focus on the energy sector has been strengthened to meet the European institutions' desire for higher ambitions. In discussions with the EC, a full consensus has not yet been reached on a faster green transition. "It is not right for a caretaker cabinet to make such significant commitments as those concerning the long-term development of the coal regions," Pekanov said.



Последвайте ни и в Google News Showcase, за да научите най-важното от деня!
Listen to the daily news from Bulgaria presented in "Bulgaria Today" podcast, available in Spotify.

More from category

Boyko Borissov

Boyko Borissov: Elections after entry into the Eurozone would be catastrophic

Holding elections after entry into the Eurozone would be catastrophic for Bulgaria and would mislead our colleagues in Europe who have been treating Bulgaria so fairly and who have been fulfilling their commitments towards us, said GERB leader Boyko..

published on 6/15/25 1:41 PM
Georg Georgiev

Fifty Bulgarians want to leave Israel

Around 50 Bulgarians want to be evacuated from Israel because of the escalation of tension in the Middle East, Foreign Minister Georg Georgiev said in Plovdiv, Yanitsa Marova from BNR’s Radio Plovdiv reports. He added that the lists are constantly..

published on 6/15/25 1:07 PM

Twenty beaches on Northern Black Sea coast without lifeguards this season

A total of 20 beaches in the Dobrich municipalities of Shabla, Kavarna and Balchik will be left unguarded during the summer season, BNR’s correspondent Maya Raynova reports. The regional governor has expressed the hope that the state will take over..

published on 6/15/25 11:41 AM