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.
With the blessing of the Holy Synod of the Bulgarian Orthodox Church, a mobile application for believers has been available on the official website of the Patriarchate since November 1. In its first version, the application includes..
For a month after the start of the implementation of average speed control on 12 road sections in the country, 33,288 files with violations have been recorded by the National Toll Administration's cameras. 13,775 of the violators..
On 1 November, Bulgaria’s National Awakeners' Day, Sofia’s Gina Kuncheva Square will come alive in a truly remarkable way. From midday, the Oborishte Municipality and the Buditelkite Foundation will unveil the country’s first interactive outdoor museum,..
The Ministry of Finance and the Bulgarian National Bank are organizing a high-level conference today titled ''Bulgaria on the Doorstep of the Eurozone''...
The euro will help, but it does not on its own guarantee higher standards of living, said Kristalina Georgieva, Managing Director of the International..
The European Commission has presented a proposal for developing high-speed railway lines within the EU until 2040, linking the capitals in the EU, among..
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