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Starting from January 1, 2025, the minimum salary for military personnel in Bulgaria will be set at 2,300 leva (1175 euros). This change follows the recent amendments to the Law on Defense and the Armed Forces of the Republic of Bulgaria, which were officially published in issue 38 of the State Gazette.
According to Minister of Defense Atanas Zapryanov, the basic monthly salary for military personnel will be determined annually based on the average salary in the country for the second quarter of the previous year, as reported by the National Statistical Institute (NSI). The new salary structure will apply a multiplier to this base amount:
For the second quarter of the current year, the average salary in Bulgaria was leva 2,296. Based on this, the Ministry of Defense has projected the following salary ranges for January 2025:
The final figures for the basic monthly remuneration will be set and announced by the Minister of Defense following the passage of the Law on the State Budget for 2025, Zapryanov noted.
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