Euro Adoption in Bulgaria: Key Payment Changes and Consumer Advice for the Start of 2026
Starting January 1, 2026, consumers in Bulgaria will need to pay extra attention to receipts, as the total amount will now be listed first in euros
Revival, the pro-Russian political party in Bulgaria, claims that its international diplomatic efforts have led to tangible results, including a shift in President Rumen Radev’s stance. The party states on its website that after two years of silence, during which Radev argued that a referendum on the euro was either impossible or outside his jurisdiction, the president has now decided to call for a referendum on the issue.
The party notes that Radev’s change of heart came after Revival’s delegations traveled to the United States and Russia, leading to what they describe as a “serious shift” in Bulgaria’s political landscape. Revival contends that these diplomatic missions have resulted in the president receiving specific instructions, marking a turning point in his approach.
In his comments to journalists, Radev emphasized that his proposal for a referendum seeks to build consensus within Bulgarian society and ease tensions surrounding the euro adoption issue.
However, the president’s move has sparked controversy. While Revival, TISP, Greatness, and MECH have expressed support for the referendum, other political forces such as GERB, We Continue the Change-Democratic Bulgaria, and the DPS factions led by Dogan and Peevski strongly oppose it. Additionally, GERB has already called for the proposal to be rejected in the National Assembly, while Democratic Bulgaria is planning to submit a declaration reaffirming Bulgaria’s European orientation.
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