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Bulgaria’s Prime Minister: Further Restrictions Are Imminent If Hospitals Are Overloaded
The trend for an increase in Covid-19 cases in our country is persisting, the British version of the virus is making younger people sick and therefore, if necessary, additional measures will be put in place, the government press service announced.
Prime Minister Pledges Average Wage in Bulgaria to Be at Least BGN 2,000
Over the next four years the country's GDP will grow to €100 billion. Coronavirus has slowed down our progress for a year, but I am convinced that given the way doctors treat and vaccinate, the economy will recover at a rapid pace, wrote on his Facebook account Prime Minister Boyko Borissov, who is visiting Stara Zagora, BGNES reported.
DW: Boyko Borissov Claims He Copes with Pandemic Best of All - Is it True?
Every time he appears on Facebook, in villages and factories, Boyko Borissov invariably claims that he tackles the pandemic crisis in the best way possible. The latest such example is from the Haskovo village of Malevo, where together with Health Minister Kostadin Angelov the Prime Minister arrived along with a mobile vaccination team.
Expert Opinion: On 1 March Almost Entire Bulgaria Will Be in “Red” Morbidity Zone and Restaurants Open
On March 1, all regions of Bulgaria except Vidin, Vratsa, Targovishte and Dobrich will be in the red zone on the morbidity map, expects mathematician Lachezar Tomov.
Bulgaria’s Economy Minister: BGN 2 Billion Poured into Business to Help It Stay Afloat
Since the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic, the Ministry of Economy and the Ministry of Labour and Social Policy have poured into the Bulgarian businesses BGN 2 billion, as BGN 300-400 million have not yet been paid, but have been agreed, said Minister of Economy Lachezar Borisov.
DW: Saving Private Borissov and Other Stories
People tend to romanticize their failures. Take, for example, Prime Minister Boyko Borissov. In his career, he reached a point where 60% of the Bulgarians - both left- and right-leaning, and even some of his EPP European partners - were convinced it was time for him to step down.
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Prime Minister Boyko Borissov Marks Victims of Communism Memorial Day
"Seventy-six years ago, the so-called "People's Court," which was neither a people's court nor a court - launched one of the darkest trials in our history. Illegitimate, primitive and politically controlled, this court physically liquidated part of the nation's elite.
Bulgaria’s Prime Minister: Restaurants Will Be Opened If Morbidity Rate Doesn’t Rise
Dining facilities will be opened if the number of Covid infected does not increase much after the loosening of other measures from February, Prime Minister Boyko Borissov said at a working meeting. Borisov reiterated his thesis that our country boasts the best performance in terms of Covid-19 morbidity rates:
Breaking News: Malls and Gyms Open Doors in February
From February 4, in-person learning for school students from 5th to 12th grade will be resumed under a strictly defined order. From the beginning of February, the gyms, sports facilities, dancing clubs, as well as the stores in large shopping centers will open doors again.
Bulgaria’s PM Met with CEO of Kozloduy NPP, Equipment Purchased for Belene Will Be Used for Units 5,6 of Kozloduy
"After the old reactors were pulled out of operation, it is very important that we received a license for the Units 5 and 6 of the Kozloduy NPP for another ten years", noted Borisov.