Bulgaria Sees Surge in Foreign Work Permits: 24,000 Issued in First Five Months of 2025
Since the start of 2024, Bulgaria has issued 24,000 work permits to foreign nationals, marking a significant increase compared to previous years
Prime Minister Nikolai Denkov has garnered backing for Bulgaria's bid to join the Schengen Area and the Eurozone following fruitful discussions with European leaders during the Munich conference. Denkov emphasized the importance of continuing negotiations with Austria to address any lingering concerns.
Highlighting Bulgaria's commitment to bolstering European defense without detracting from NATO, Denkov underscored the need for modernizing Bulgaria's armed forces to enhance regional security. He stressed the imperative of aligning efforts with NATO's Eastern Flank to fortify collective defense capabilities.
Amid escalating tensions in Eastern Europe, Bulgaria remains steadfast in its support for Ukraine, with Denkov reaffirming Bulgaria's unwavering solidarity with the Ukrainian people. Denkov emphasized Ukraine's sovereign right to determine the terms and timing of negotiations with Russia, stressing the urgent need for international action to counter Russian aggression.
Denkov underscored the broader significance of Ukraine's struggle, emphasizing its pivotal role in upholding international law, democracy, and freedom. He urged European leaders to recognize the gravity of the situation and rally behind Ukraine's efforts to safeguard its sovereignty.
Drawing attention to the collaborative efforts of European nations in supporting Ukraine, Denkov cited recent agreements between Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and leaders of key European countries as examples of collective action in response to the crisis.
In addition to addressing security concerns, Denkov highlighted the importance of facilitating grain exports to countries in need, emphasizing the significance of opening grain corridors to alleviate food shortages.
The head of the National Revenue Agency (NRA), Rumen Spetsov, addressed concerns about inflation, stressing that the data he shared regarding price increases of between 5% and 40% on certain products over a two-week period were preliminary and not yet ful
Prime Minister Rosen Zhelyazkov emphasized that joining the Eurozone represents a significant honor for Bulgaria during the opening of the National Discussion
GERB leader Boyko Borissov declared Bulgaria’s readiness to play an active role in Ukraine’s reconstruction efforts
With the backing of 122 MPs, Bulgaria’s Parliament has passed a decision compelling the parliamentary group “Democracy, Rights and Freedoms” – the DPS associated with Ahmed Dogan – to change its name within three days
Bulgaria has temporarily evacuated its diplomatic mission from Tehran due to heightened security concerns in the Iranian capital
GERB leader Boyko Borissov made a characteristically self-assured statement in Parliament, declaring that he would return to the prime minister’s post “whenever he wants”
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