Bulgaria's Hotel Sector Faces Workforce Shortages and High Taxes Ahead of 2025 Season
Veselin Danev, chairman of the Bulgarian Hotel Association, highlighted a major issue in Bulgaria’s tourism sector: a significant decline in the workforce
There should be no connection between France’s issues with Roma and Schengen area accession, said Romanian officials.
The Romanian government has declared on Friday that there is no connection between the current issues with the Roma immigrants in France and the decision on whether Romania is ready or not, to join Schengen.
“We appeal to the French authorities to stop using the Roma issue as an election campaign argument,” pointed out Romanian officials.
“For me, the ongoing Roma rhetoric in France is just a part of the local election campaign,” pointed out Victor Ponta, Romania’s prime minister.
Bulgaria and Romania have long sought membership in the Schengen free area, but are currently facing strong opposition from various French officials.
Romania and Bulgaria do not meet the requirements for membership in the Schengen free area, announced on Thursday Najat Belkacem-Vallaud, spokesperson of the French government.
“Under the current conditions it is not possible for Bulgaria and Romania to join Schengen,” reaffirmed Francois Hollande’s advisors.
On September 19, the French Minister of Interior Affairs Manuel Valls pointed out Bulgaria and Romania's accession to Schengen area was still not on the agenda.
On Wednesday, he also said Roma in France must be extradited back to Bulgaria and Romania because they could not integrate in French lifestyle, prompting strong criticism from the European Commission.
Some French politicians, such as Jean-Fran?ois Cope, Chair of former President Nickolas Sarkozy's Union for a Popular Movement (UMP), have demanded from current Head of State, Francois Hollande to officially declare his country's position on the matter, as they firmly oppose the entry of Romania and Bulgaria into the Schengen area.
Transitional provisions allowed the EU countries to delay opening their labor markets to Bulgarian and Romanian nationals for a maximum period of seven years from the accession of these countries to the EU in 2007.
Many countries lifted those restrictions long ago, but France will keep them until the deadline laid out in the treaties - January 1, 2014.
Bulgaria's Minister of Defense Todor Tagarev admitted the possibility that an explosive device might have been planted on board the crashed plane in which Yevgeny Prigozhin was traveling
The European Commission has announced that it is preparing criminal proceedings against Bulgaria, Cyprus, Greece, Malta, and Portugal for incorrect application of the rules on the exchange of data on criminal records and the establishment of the relevant
The European Commission has started an evaluation of the Plan for Reconstruction and Development of Bulgaria, said the spokesman of the European Commission Eric Mamer. The document was submitted to the Commission on 15 October.
58% of Bulgarians do not support the introduction of the euro as the official currency in the country. This shows a study prepared by Trend agency specifically for the financial forum NEXT DIFI 2021, organized by b2b Media for the fifth year. The data dur
Too late Bulgaria began to explain its own position towards North Macedonia, as it should have been clear to our European partners some time ago.
An SPD-led government in Germany has significant potential to sharpen international attention to the problems of corruption in Bulgaria.
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