Embarrassing Failure: Bulgaria Loses UNESCO Session but Still Pays the Bill
Bulgaria will no longer host the 47th session of the UNESCO World Heritage Committee in Sofia this July
Bulgarian Prime Minister Boyko Borisov has declared his support for the potential construction of a second gondola lift in the mountain resort of Bansko.
Borisov, who met with representatives of environmental organizations on Tuesday, said that he was "convinced" that the resort needs a second gondola lift.
It was made clear on Tuesday that the Mayor of Bansko had submitted an investment declaration for the construction of a second gondola lift and the expansion of the resort's ski runs with the Ministry of Environment and Water.
Borisov's ruling center-right GERB party has vehemently supported the expansion of Bansko, with the likes of Deputy Prime Minister Tsvetan Tsvetanov, Economy Minister Delyan Dobrev and Parliament Speaker Tsetska Tsacheva taking a stance on the issue.
Residents of Bansko have blocked local roads several times with demands for further ski tracks and resort facilities. Tsvetanov also took part in one of their protests.
However, opposers to projects for ski facilities expansion have argued that Bansko is already overdeveloped, with excessive amounts of hotel beds and ski runs that have already harmed the nearby Pirin National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Bansko's main ski and tourist operator, Yulen, is known to be held by Tseko Minev, who also owns Vitosha Ski and First Investment Bank, chairs the Bulgarian Ski Federation, and is known to be close to Borisov.
"Everyone wants positions – in regulatory bodies and ministries," he emphasized.
Bulgaria’s toll system now has the technical capability to track average vehicle speeds, as announced by the National Toll Management following a meeting with Regional Development Minister Violeta Koritarova.
The income required to cover living expenses for a working individual and a three-member family with a child under 14 has remained almost unchanged compared to June, according to an analysis by the Confederation of Independent Trade Unions in Bulgaria (CI
The Council of Ministers has adopted a resolution to set the minimum wage at 1,077 leva, reflecting a 15.
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