Cabinet Moves Forward on Bulgaria’s OECD and Eurozone Integration Efforts
The Bulgarian government has adopted decisions related to the country’s accession to the eurozone and the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD)
Bulgarian Finance Minister Assen Vassilev addressed critical issues in an interview, highlighting key government objectives and measures to stabilize fuel prices amidst evolving situations.
Vassilev emphasized the government's commitment to objectives outlined in the program, including Schengen and euro area membership and enhancing citizens' incomes, set within an 18-month timeline.
Regarding Parliament's decision on the Russian oil derogation bill, Vassilev explained the move to halt exports, preventing money flow to Russia from January 1. Additionally, he highlighted the March 1 deadline for a complete cessation of the derogation, allowing a transition to non-Russian oil without fuel supply disruption.
Highlighting the need for time to ensure stable fuel prices, Vassilev mentioned comprehensive risk analysis by pertinent ministries and security services, outlining an optimal program based on these evaluations.
Addressing budget concerns, the Minister addressed revenue adjustments due to transmission fee inclusions and stated plans for resubmitting the revised state budget to parliament. He assured a capital program update upon realization of these revenues.
On the recent protests against the Bulgarian Football Union, Vassilev condemned the unrest, citing the need for civility, expressing concern over fan violence and police action.
Responding to calls for the Interior Minister's resignation, Vassilev deferred to the Prime Minister's authority in managing the team.
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Boyko Borissov, leader of the GERB Party, firmly stated that Bulgaria’s entry into the eurozone would position the country among the "white" nations
Bulgarian Prime Minister Rosen Zhelyazkov is set to join an extraordinary meeting on Ukraine,
Susan Falatko, a career diplomat, has officially arrived in Sofia on February 18 to take up her role as the Chargé d'affaires ad interim at the U.S. Embassy in Bulgaria
Nikolai Denkov, former PM and current co-chair of the WCC-DB parliamentary group, stated that the topic of sending Bulgarian soldiers to Ukraine has never been discussed at any level
GERB leader Boyko Borissov reaffirmed that Bulgarian soldiers will not be sent to Ukraine under any circumstances
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