The budget deficit has stopped growing for now at BGN 1.9 billion
The budget deficit at the end of April was BGN 1.9 billion, or 0.9% of the forecast gross domestic product (GDP), according to preliminary data from the Ministry of Finance
The budget deficit at the end of April was BGN 1.9 billion, or 0.9% of the forecast gross domestic product (GDP), according to preliminary data from the Ministry of Finance
The news was announced by Prime Minister Zhelyazkov during a joint briefing with EU Council President Antonio Costa
The size of the country's budget deficit is over 3 billion euros
The report was published more than a month late
The 2025 budget will have a deficit of up to 3% and expenditures of up to 40% of GDP. This was assured at a briefing by Prime Minister Rosen Zhelyazkov
This is contrary to the concerns surrounding the huge planned expenditures in the 2025 Budget
The Bulgarian Ministry of Finance is betting on an unprecedented annual growth in revenues and expenditures in Budget 2025
The Bulgarian budget deficit shrunk by almost 150 million euros in November, but it still remains high, according to the preliminary estimates of the Ministry of Finance
Once a snowball gets rolling down a hill, there is no stopping it. This is a useful analogy for the situation with the growing expenses in the Bulgarian state budget
An old saying goes that some things are better late than never. This was the case in the last three years when it came to compiling the Bulgarian government budget
Bulgaria's budget deficit reached 1.4 billion euros at the end of September after the financial "hole" grew by another 600 million euros last month
Assen Vassilev's draft budget for next year is full of risks of non-implementation. This is the opinion of the Bulgarian Fiscal Council, an independent advisory body on fiscal management
The Bulgarian budget deficit reached EUR 700 million, according to preliminary data by the country’s Ministry of Finance. This means that in the month of October alone
The sharp increase in pensions over the past three years has led to a huge deficit in the budget of the National Social Security Institute (NSSI)