Sunny Weekend Ahead in Bulgaria
Atmospheric pressure across Bulgaria is expected to decrease slightly and will remain below the typical levels for this time of year. Overnight conditions will be mostly clear and calm in many areas.
Finance Minister Temenuzhka Petkova has stated that Bulgaria is ready to join the eurozone. Speaking at a business breakfast hosted by the American and British Chambers of Commerce in Bulgaria, she emphasized that the country has never been closer to achieving this goal. Petkova also highlighted Bulgaria's aspirations for membership in the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), the effective use of funds under the Recovery and Resilience Plan, and ongoing efforts to combat the shadow economy as key government priorities.
Meanwhile, the first Bulgarian F-16 Block 70 fighter jet was officially welcomed at the 3rd Air Base. The ceremony was attended by Defense Minister Atanas Zapryanov and Chief of Defense Admiral Emil Eftimov. Among the attendees was former Finance Minister Vladislav Goranov, who said he was present because he was part of the team that secured the acquisition deal nearly five years ago. According to Goranov, such decisions have been pivotal in shaping Bulgaria’s geopolitical direction, and without them, the country might still be debating its stance on major issues.
In an interview on bTV, former Finance Minister Vladislav Goranov pointed out that Bulgaria's entry into the eurozone would be the next major milestone. He expressed optimism that this could happen within the year. While acknowledging economist (and former finance minister) Simeon Dyankov’s recent skepticism, Goranov downplayed it, noting that Dyankov has been removed from the day-to-day management of public finances and described his forecast as overly pessimistic.
Goranov asserted that all necessary conditions for Bulgaria's successful eurozone accession are in place. He also argued that eurozone membership is the only definitive safeguard against any future attempt to replace the Bulgarian lev with the Russian ruble. Addressing concerns about whether Bulgaria remains financially prepared for the transition, Goranov acknowledged that the 2025 Budget includes ambitious revenue targets, which he attributed to years of populist-driven fiscal policy.
Petkova, Goranov and Dyankov are all affiliated with the ruling party - GERB.
A recent study by the Association for Responsible Non-Banking Lending (AONK) shows that nearly a quarter of Bulgarians have used quick loans at least once in their lives. The findings were presented by the organization’s chairman, attorney Nikolay Tsvetko
Bulgaria has effectively completed its transition to the euro, with the bulk of the leva already withdrawn from circulation.
Bulgaria’s economy expanded by 3.0% in the fourth quarter of 2025 compared to the same period in 2024, according to preliminary figures from the National Statistical Institute. On a quarterly basis, seasonally adjusted data indicate a growth of 0.8% relat
Bulgaria has effectively completed the transition period for adopting the euro, though formal legal adoption remains pending
Bulgarian National Bank Governor Dimitar Radev took part in a meeting of EU Heads of Mission held under the European Presidency of the Republic of Cyprus
As of February 27, 2026, the withdrawal of leva banknotes and coins and their replacement with euro cash is proceeding under the established legal framework and operational plans, the Bulgarian National Bank (BNB) reported.
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