The €1.4 billion returned by BDB could be used for pensions and salaries
The €1.4 billion returned to the state budget by the Bulgarian Development Bank (BDB) could be used for pensions, salaries, and investments
The €1.4 billion returned to the state budget by the Bulgarian Development Bank (BDB) could be used for pensions, salaries, and investments
The caretaker government attempted to outline measures it will take to assist households and businesses due to higher fuel prices
Bulgaria must return €250 million to the European Commission, Finance Minister Georgi Klisurski said. This is part of the third payment under the Recovery Plan
Bulgaria’s foreign debt increased by over €7 billion during 2025. As of December 31, 2025 it amounted to €25.3 billion while on the same date in 2024 it was €18.1 billion
This week Prime Minister Andrey Gyurov’s caretaker government submitted its version of a draft law to extend the 2 025 state budget to the National Assembly
Sofia's budget for 2026 will be €1.81 billion (BGN 3.4 billion), which is 23% more than this year. The expected funds from the state for delegated activities are €727 million