Bulgarian Party Leaves Coalition with Sofia's Mayor Over Unfulfilled Promises
The political party "Spasi Sofia" has announced that it is withdrawing its trust from Sofia's Mayor Vasil Terziev
Starting in October, the price of water in Sofia is set to rise by 20%. This proposed increase by "Sofiiska voda "is currently under review by the Commission for Energy and Water Regulation.
If approved, the cost of water supply in the capital will be 3.52 leva, inclusive of VAT.
According to the regulator, the new rate will still be nearly three times lower than the socially acceptable price for Sofia, ensuring that water remains among the most affordable in the country.
The business plan submitted by "Sofiiska voda", which influences the pricing of water and sanitation services, is scheduled for approval by the regulator on September 30. If approved, the new pricing will take effect on October 1.
On April 23, the Orthodox Church marks Bright Wednesday, observed as the third day after Easter
April 23 will begin with mostly sunny conditions
Bulgaria is stepping out of its comfort zone, said Bogdan Patashev, Bulgaria’s former ambassador to the Vatican (2019–2023), in an interview with the Bulgarian National Radio
Renowned Bulgarian journalist, television presenter, and public figure Dilyana Grozdanova has passed away
In 2019, the city of Rakovski had the honor of hosting Pope Francis during his visit to Bulgaria
“It’s not a myth! The Pope really loved Bulgarian yogurt,” shared Prof. Kiril Topalov
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