Bulgaria’s Euro Debate: Economist Calls for Addressing Legitimate Public Fears
Economist Georgi Stoev has launched a personal awareness campaign on social media to address concerns about the euro introduction in Bulgaria
Bulgaria ranks fifth in the world by the share of elderly people - over 25% of Bulgarians are over 60, according to UN statistics. It was presented by Ivan Neikov from the Balkan Social Policy Institute during a discussion on the active life of the elderly in Bulgaria, organized by the social ministry, Darik Radio reported.
With a higher percentage of the elderly people are only Sweden, Italy, Germany and Japan. They are, however, among the twenty most advanced and are given as an example of a way of life, Neykov commented.
In Europe, there is a rapid increase in the average life span - from the beginning of the 20th century to the beginning of the 21st century it has increased by 2.5 times, said Prof. Georgi Burardov, a professor at Sofia University. In his words in countries such as Italy, Malta and Greece, society is already accepting young people to be those of 50 years of age.
Although we are one of the leading countries in the world and Europe in number of elderly, Bulgaria is among the countries with the lowest average life expectancy, said Associate Professor Georgi Bardarov. According to the data presented by him, for only 15 years the average age of the population in Bulgaria has increased by 3 years.
On May 16, on the initiative of the Minister of Education and Science Krasimir Valchev, a special Headquarters was established at the Ministry of Education and Science to address transport challenges in Sofia
A recent UNICEF report places Bulgaria among the countries with the highest proportion of functionally illiterate children
For the second consecutive year, Sofia Municipality has successfully adhered to European and national standards for air quality concerning fine particulate matter
A yellow code for strong winds has been issued for 17 regions in Bulgaria as the weather takes a turn over the weekend
The ongoing transport strike in Sofia has left the capital without ground public transport for three consecutive days
Following recent wage-related protests in public transport and media sectors, museum and art gallery employees in Bulgaria are now preparing to take action
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