The declaration on the four leading national goals proposed by “We Continue the Change” is doomed to failure, said GERB leader Boyko Borissov at a meeting of the parliamentary group, broadcast live on Facebook. Boyko Borissov recalled that GERB party had also proposed such a document, but it was not adopted.
“We Continue the Change” has decapitated the Bulgarian energy sector”, said Boyko Borissov and asked his MPs to table a draft decision for the construction of 2 new reactors at the Kozloduy nuclear power plant.
"We made it possible for Bulgaria to receive natural gas from Azerbaijan. We were the ones who booked gas capacity. As regards the gas pipeline with Turkey, we built a 20 km pipeline which enabled the country to import gas from Turkey and to export gas. Today is a historic day, but it would not have been possible without this," said former Minister of Energy Temenuzhka Petkova.
If a referendum was held on whether to continue the country's membership in NATO, 59% of Bulgarians would answer affirmatively, according to a study by the Alliance. According to this indicator, Bulgaria ranks penultimate among..
The 17 th classic car and motorcycle parade is to take place in Burgas’ Primorski Park from 10 AM until 2.30PM today. More than 150 collectors from Burgas and the country will take part, Dimo Dzhambazov, chair of the Retro motor club, organizer of..
On Saturday the weather will be sunny, with cumulus clouds developing in the afternoon in many parts. Temperatures will continue to rise, with minimum temperatures reaching 15-21° C., for Sofia 17° C. Daytime highs will range from 30° C., to 35° C.,..
Sunday will be sunny and hot. There will be weak to moderate northeasterly wind. Temperatures will continue to rise and the highest..
The new Bulgarian Patriarch, Daniil, has spoken out in favour of reconciliation within the Orthodox churches. "There is a broken communion between..
If a referendum was held on whether to continue the country's membership in NATO, 59% of Bulgarians would answer affirmatively,..
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