Bulgarian PM Fulfilled Less Than 10% of His Promises since Taking Over - Site

Politics » DOMESTIC | May 30, 2012, Wednesday // 14:49
Bulgaria: Bulgarian PM Fulfilled Less Than 10% of His Promises since Taking Over - Site Bulgaria's Prime Minister Boyko Borisov. Photo by BGNES

Bulgaria's Prime Minister Boyko Borisov has made a total of 228 promises since assuming office back in 2009, fulfilling 27 of them, according to an NGO.

Nine of Borisov's promises are "partially fulfilled," according to Politikat.net, a site dedicated to monitoring the Bulgarian politicians' activity.

A total of 47 of PM's promises are labeled as "unfulfilled", while 145 are either in the process of being fulfilled or lack a specific deadline.

Most of Boyko Borisov's promises have concerned infrastructure projects and the construction of highways in particular.

Borisov has topped the list of most promises made per cabinet member, according to the website.

He is followed by Finance Minister Simeon Djankov, who has made 47 promises. Four of them are considered fulfilled.

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