Sozopol Transforms into Bulgaria’s Cultural Heartbeat with Apollonia Arts Festival 2025
Sozopol is once again set to become Bulgaria’s summer cultural hub as the Apollonia Arts Festival returns this year from August 28 to September 6
Pensions in Bulgaria will be increased by 9.6-9.7% from July next year, as per the Ministry of Finance's latest estimates, which are in line with the Swiss indexation rule. Initially, experts had predicted a smaller increase of 8.7%. As a result, the minimum pension is expected to rise to approximately 636-637 leva.
The Ministry of Finance also confirmed that the COVID supplement will continue to apply to newly granted pensions next year. This follows an analysis conducted by the Ministry of Social Affairs, which had suggested eliminating the supplement. The Ministry of Social Affairs argued that, according to the International Monetary Fund's assessment, the supplement had significantly increased pension costs and had effectively become a part of the pension formula, thereby deviating from the principle of "contribution-rights."
Additionally, the Ministry of Finance is considering changes to the annual pension update process, which follows the Swiss rule. One proposal is to adjust the weighting of the two components that currently determine the increase: growth in insurance income and inflation. There is also the possibility of moving the pension update to April rather than July.
Another proposal from the Ministry of Social Affairs involves converting pensions not related to employment into monthly financial benefits managed by the Social Assistance Agency. To address issues with the payment of disability pensions beyond the validity of TELK (Medical Expert Commission) decisions, the ministry is advocating for stricter adherence to TELK decision deadlines to prevent unlawful payments.
Furthermore, the Ministry of Social Affairs suggested introducing a mechanism to set minimum and maximum insurance amounts, with the goal of reducing the share of insured individuals who report significantly lower incomes. Another notable proposal is to remove the pension cap of 3,400 leva to encourage people to insure themselves based on their actual earnings.
On July 11, the weather across Bulgaria will be predominantly sunny, though cloud cover is expected to increase at times, especially during the afternoon
Two Ukrainian nationals, aged 18 and 35, lost their lives in a tragic accident while working on a roof in the village of Gara Elin Pelin near Sofia
Vrana Park has officially closed to the public, as the Sofia Municipality begins the process of transferring the site back to the Bulgarian state
The mayor of Straldzha municipality in Bulgaria, Atanas Kirov, declared a partial state of emergency following a series of fires that severely affected the area, especially in the villages of Atolovo, Malenovo, and Nedyalsko
The Bulgarian government has approved sweeping amendments to the Preschool and School Education Act
Thursday’s forecast calls for alternating cloudiness across the country
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