Nominated by GERB Velislava Delcheva Becomes Bulgaria’s New Ombudswoman - And Possibly Next Interim Prime Minister
After months of delay, the Bulgarian Parliament has finally elected a new national ombudswoman. Velislava Delcheva, nominated by GERB
The investigation in illegal construction activities on protected sand dunes between Ravda and Nessebar on the Bulgarian Black Sea coast has been extended by four months.
The information was reported by Kalina Chapkanova, District Prosecutor of Burgas.
Chapkanova explained the decision has been imposed by the need of a large number of expert reports, while one of the key witnesses – a researcher – has been suffering a serious ailment, preventing him from taking the witness stand. The same researcher, an expert from the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, BAS, was the one to insist the terrain in question did indeed include protected sand dunes.
The two defendants in the case are the Mayor of Nessebar, Nikolay Dimitrov, and the Chief Architect of the Nessebar Municipality, Valentin Dimov.
The so-called "Dunes Gate" scandal erupted in the last days of 2012 when environmentalists said that the construction site was part of the Aheloy-Ravda-Nessebar protected area from the Natura 2000.
As a result, it became clear that the area was sold under the last Cabinet term of the centrist Citizens for European Development of Bulgaria party, GERB, without a tender based on an older law that was in force until 2010. The new Forestry Act, passed in 2011, technically does not provide any way of selling State land without tenders, but it said it allowed procedures that started before 2010 to be completed under the older law.
Saturday will start with sunshine across the country, though cloudiness will build as the afternoon progresses
A herd of 1,000 sheep has been culled in the village of Sheinovo, near Kazanlak, after lab tests confirmed an outbreak of small ruminant pox
Efforts to contain the wildfires in Pirin are ongoing, despite yesterday’s rainfall in the Sandanski region that provided a temporary reprieve
On Friday, July 18, most of Bulgaria will experience predominantly sunny weather
Water supply problems have escalated across multiple regions in Bulgaria
Firefighting efforts near the village of Gorno Spanchevo, in the Sandanski region, continued for a second consecutive day as crews battled a blaze that has already scorched 500 acres of forest
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