Tomislav Donchev
The First Wave of Layoffs in the Bulgarian State Administration Covers 1,600 People, Whole Units will be Closed
The first wave of layoffs in the administration will cover 1600 people, making less than 2% of the total number of civil servants. Each ministry will be affected by the first cuts. That explains Deputy Prime Minister Tomislav Donchev to bTV.
The Biggest Bulgarian-Macedonian Business Forum Opened in Skopje
The biggest Bulgarian-Macedonian businesss forum was opened in Skopje on 17th of January, reports BNT.
Bulgaria is represented by a government delegation headed by Deputy Prime Minister Tomislav Donchev, which also includes the Deputy Minister of Economy, the Deputy Minister of Tourism and the Director of the Executive Agency for Promotion of Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises.
Bulgaria and Macedonia will Work for Joint Border Control
Bulgaria's Deputy Prime Minister Tomislav Donchev and Macedonian Deputy Prime Minister for Economic Affairs Kocho Angushev agreed to work together for relieving border crossing formalities and for joint border control, reports BNT.
Bulgaria will Оpen Commercial Representation in Skopje
Bulgaria's Deputy Minister of the Economy Alexander Manolev and his Macedonian counterpart Kire Naumov will open Bulgaria's new trade representation in the Republic of Macedonia, reports BNT.
Tomislav Donchev Opens a Bulgarian-Macedonian Business Forum in Skopje
There will be representatives of more than 50 Bulgarian companies, reported NOVA TV.
Deputy Prime Minister Tomislav Donchev and Macedonian counterpart Kocho Angjushev will open a Bulgarian-Macedonian business forum in Skopje on Thursday, the press center of the Council of Ministers said.
Bulgarian Deputy PM: EU Needs New Big Goal
The European Union (EU) needed a new big goal that would engage all citizens and catalyze their thinking in one direction, Bulgaria's Deputy Prime Minister Tomislav Donchev said here on Monday, reports Xinhua.
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Deputy PM Suggests Changes in the Constitution to Make Primary Education Mandatory in Bulgaria
Deputy Prime Minister Tomislav Donchev proposes a change in Art. 53 of the Constitution, which stipulates that at least primary education is compulsory. He announced it to bTV. He explain that it is currently for up to 16 years, but the degree is not specified.
13 400 People Employed in Metallurgy in Bulgaria. What are the Average Salaries in the Sector?
The metallurgical industry generated a sum of BGN 9.6 billion in the gross domestic product (GDP) of the country and contributed to 15.4% of total Bulgarian exports last year, according to data presented by the companies in the sector during the celebration on Metallurgy Day, reports Money.bg
Deputy Prime Minister Donchev met with the Honorary Consuls in Bulgaria
24 October 2018, Sofia - Deputy Prime Minister Tomislav Donchev met with the Association of Honorary Consuls yesterday in Sofia to discuss the possibilities for working together to develop the international and economic relations of our country. The Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Georg Georgiev was also present at the meeting.
International Plovdiv Tech Fair Kicks off in Bulgaria
SOFIA, Sept. 24 (Xinhua) -- The 74th edition of the International Technical Fair kicked off in Plovdiv, southern Bulgaria, on Monday, bringing together more than 550 exhibitors from 35 countries and regions.