New 'Greatness' Party Joins Bulgaria's Fragile Government as Budget Talks Intensify
Boyko Borissov, leader of GERB, stated that the Bulgarian government has been fragile from the outset and has grown even more fragile in recent times
Center-right party GERB and the left-wing ABV Movement have reached agreement on most of the issues on the agenda of the coalition talks.
Sunday’s 3.5-hour meeting between GERB, the winner in the early elections on October 5, and the ABV Movement was the last one within the first round of talks on forming a government.
Rumyana Bachvarova from the Citizens for European Development of Bulgaria (GERB) party announced at a press conference on Sunday that the two parties were willing to continue consultations on forming a government on an expert level.
Bachvarova, as cited by the BGNES news agency, noted that GERB and the Alternative for Bulgarian Revival (ABV) Movement had several major differences, including the issue of increasing the role of the state, the construction of new nuclear capacity and the moratorium on the Belene NPP, and tax policy.
She explained that GERB was in favor of the flat tax rate, while the ABV Movement demanded progressive taxation with an income-tax-free threshold, and that GERB was firmly opposed to the lifting of the moratorium on the construction of the Belene nuclear power plant, unlike the party of Georgi Parvanov.
She informed that the two formations had agreed on the parties they were unwilling to team up with in a coalition government.
"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.
Every 20 minutes, fire alerts are received from across Bulgaria.
I feel no moral guilt towards anyone. This was stated by Kiril Petkov, answering a question whether he would apologize to the Bulgarian people for violating the Constitution.
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