Petkova “patched up” the deficit with drastic cuts to the capital program
Bulgaria ended 2025 with a budget deficit of 3.1% of GDP. This can be considered good news, given that economists had been warning all year that the revenues projected
Bulgaria ended 2025 with a budget deficit of 3.1% of GDP. This can be considered good news, given that economists had been warning all year that the revenues projected
The Bulgarian economy has achieved its highest level of transparency in 15 years, but the labor market is showing worrying signs of a return to gray practices
Higher growth in Bulgaria's gross domestic product (GDP), a slowdown in inflation, but also a budget deficit that will exceed the eurozone's 3% limit
The Green Deal has been developed since 2020. So it is a strategy that is broader than industry and climate action - it goes into environment, biodiversity
The announced increase in the dividend tax from 5% to 10% in 2026 will not only fail to reduce the share of the shadow economy in Bulgaria
It seems cheerfully optimistic. Since August, there has been an interdepartmental working group in the Council of Ministers that has been working purposefully
Public procurement in Bulgaria will undergo another level of automation with the help of BgGPT – the first open language model adapted to the Bulgarian language
Commercial banks have come to the aid of Finance Minister Temenuzhka Petkova in her attempt to “patch up” the growing budget deficit
Reducing the share of the shadow economy in Bulgaria, which according to various statistics is 20 – 30% of GDP, is one of the tools that the Ministry of Finance
Bulgaria's pension system is one of the most sensitive and exploited topics in public and political debate. It is often used as a convenient tool for manipulating public opinion