Is there anything to fear from the liberalization of the household electricity market?
We are not the first to embrace liberalization, just as we were not the first to adopt the euro. We will see that there is nothing to fear from either
We are not the first to embrace liberalization, just as we were not the first to adopt the euro. We will see that there is nothing to fear from either
The Electricity System Security Fund (FSES) is not concerned about its revenues in the next regulatory period, based on the calculations of the Energy and Water Regulatory
Two days. That's all it took for some retailers to start speculatively raising prices before Bulgaria joined the eurozone
The Parliamentary Committee on Budget and Finance has undertaken to clear Bulgaria's name from the “grey” list of money laundering countries compiled
Bulgaria ranks 22nd among 30 countries in this year's edition of the Nanny State Index, according to data from EPICENTER, whose partner for Bulgaria
Liberalization was a mandatory condition from the European Commission to be eligible to receive the second payment under the Recovery and Resilience Plan
The company is affiliated with the coach service company Union Ivkoni
H.E. Marieta Arabadjieva, Ambassador of Bulgaria to Japan, made this observation during a business conference on the topic
Rosen Zhelyazkov described such intervention in the free market as "unacceptable".
The obligation stems from a European directive, which has not yet been implemented by all member states.