Bulgaria's Draft Budget for 2025: 3% Deficit, State Debt Growth, and Key Tax Changes
The Bulgarian Ministry of Finance has unveiled the draft budget for 2025, alongside the updated medium-term fiscal forecast covering 2025 to 2028
Bulgarian authorities apprehended 18,554 third-country nationals as illegal migrants in 2023, reflecting a significant 10.7% surge compared to the previous year, according to data released by the Interior Ministry.
Among those detained, 1,803 were inbound travelers arrested at the Bulgarian border, while an additional 1,990 were outbound unregistered individuals also arrested at the border. The majority, totaling 14,761 migrants, were discovered residing illegally within the country.
In December 2023 alone, law enforcement detained 546 third-country nationals, marking a 42.6% decrease from November 2023. This figure included 243 inbound travelers arrested at the border, 141 outbound unregistered persons arrested at the border, and 162 found to be illegally staying within the country.
As of December 31, 2023, migrant centers operated by the Interior Ministry housed 387 occupants, primarily from Syria, Morocco, and Afghanistan, resulting in a 36.5% occupancy rate. Additionally, the State Agency for Refugees hosted 2,611 individuals in camps, reaching a 72.7% capacity.
Throughout 2023, these centers received 20,524 people, with 19,939 departing voluntarily and 2,600 leaving after receiving protection. The number of individuals applying for protection reached 22,518, with over 16,000 seeing discontinuation of the protection procedure, and 2,950 being denied protection.
Last year, 35 unaccompanied migrants under 18 years of age were detected and subsequently handed over to the Social Assistance Directorate. Interior Ministry Secretary General Zhivko Kotsev emphasized the negligible migrant pressure at the Turkish-Bulgarian border, noting 28 trespassing attempts by third-country nationals in January.
Bulgaria's Ministry of Defense has confirmed that the government has approved the provision of additional military assistance to Ukraine, as part of its ongoing support
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS), through Homeland Security Investigations, has provided Bulgaria’s Ministry of the Interior with advanced equipment aimed at bolstering the country’s border security
This morning, the United States Army carried out its scheduled transfer of forces at the Novo Selo Training Area (NSTA)
Bulgaria has decided to provide additional military aid to Ukraine, as confirmed by the latest meeting of the caretaker government led by Dimitar Glavchev
Caretaker Prime Minister Dimitar Glavchev has announced a request to the Ministry of Finance to ensure that defense spending exceeds 2% of Bulgaria’s gross domestic product (GDP)
Bulgaria has approved an updated draft of the Agreement on Security Cooperation with Ukraine, confirming its continued commitment to supporting Ukraine amid the ongoing conflict with Russia
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