Teen in Coma After Car Crash Near Burgas Leaves Multiple Injured
A serious road accident in the Burgas region has left a 14-year-old boy in a coma with life-threatening injuries, while several other people, including a child, were also hurt
HOT: » Which party would you vote for (if you could) in the upcoming snap vote in Bulgaria on April 19?
Finance Minister Simeon Djankov has assured that the relocations will cost just several tens of thousands of BGN. Photo by BGNES
The relocation of Bulgarian State institutions and State servants began on September 1 despite employees' discontent and as promised by its mastermind, Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister, Simeon Djankov.
The first relocated institution is the tourism unit of Bulgaria's Ministry of Economy, Energy and Tourism, which has already moved from Sofia to the country's second largest city of Plovdiv. As of Monday, September 3 2012, all hotel owners and tour operators are to receive their registration and categorization documents on 1 "Zhelezarska" street in downtown Plovdiv.
Because of the move, the issuing and handing of these documents has been suspended from August 28 to 31. All new phones will be published on the official page of the Economy Ministry on Monday.
Speaking in an interview for the Bulgarian Trud (Labor) daily, the Deputy Minister in Charge of Tourism, Ivo Marinov, explained recently that registration and categorization applications still can be filed in the capital Sofia.
The cost of the relocation remains unknown with Djankov assuaging that it will end up being just several tens of thousands of BGN.
The country's Executive Agency on Fisheries and Aquaculture is the next one to be moved. It will go from the capital to the Black Sea city of Burgas. However, no date has been specified for the relocation.
Plans to move the Customs Agency to the Danube city of Ruse are temporarily on hold after the employees protest rallies.
Bulgaria’s tourism sector has never been stronger and has been achieving steady growth for the past few years.
Specialists in the real estate and tourism sectors are forecasting a notable rise in the prices of vacation properties in Bulgaria, with estimates pointing to an increase of between 25% and 30%
The ski zone above Bansko is set to welcome visitors during the Easter holidays with exceptional late-season conditions, as snow cover near Todorka Peak has reached close to three meters
President Iliana Yotova has called for Bulgaria to be actively promoted as a safe and competitively priced destination in order to secure a strong tourist season, during a meeting with caretaker Tourism Minister Irena Georgieva
From May 20, 2026, around half of Bulgarian short-term rental listings are expected to disappear from platforms such as Airbnb and Booking, as new EU rules on digital registration and data exchange come into force
Sofia’s Vasil Levski Airport is entering the summer 2026 season with a significantly expanded flight network, offering more destinations and greater connectivity across Europe and beyond
Aniventure Comic Con Returns to Bulgaria with Star Guest Christopher Judge!
Global Fuel Shock: Oil Jumps Over 40% Since Iran War Began