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Mayor of Sofia About the Repair of Graf Ignatiev: We will not Pay for Poor Quality Work

Not even a single lev will be paid for poor quality work. This is how the mayor Yordanka Fandakova commented on the latest signals of poor performance of the repair of the central Sofia street "Graf Ignatiev".

1 million and 200 thousand leva are the quality sanctions provided for the repair contractor, and 240 thousand leva per day is the fine if delayed.

40% of Toys in Bulgaria - Potentially Dangerous

There is a growing number of dangerous toys on the Bulgarian market. Data is available from the State Agency for Metrology and Technical Surveillance. In the vast variety of products, it is increasingly difficult to recognize health risks. For 2018, nearly 40% of all checked goods in Bulgaria were potentially dangerous.

Good Construction Workers are Long Gone, Says the Chief Architect of Sofia

Good construction workers have long vanished and so the implementation of small details in the urban environment is a challenge. This is also the reason why complex projects are to be processed at a later stage. This is what the chief architect of Sofia, Zdravko Zdravkov, told the Bulgarian National Television.

The "One Person" Figure with 56 Screen, 12 Meters High, can Replace the "Bronze House"

An anthropomorphic figure, 12 meters high, made of 56 LED screens, will replace the Bronze House on the site of Georgi Dimitrov's former maze in Sofia. The project was approved by the Creative Council of the Sofia Municipality and was selected from 18 others.

BGN 2410 of Income is the Need for a Family of Four Living in Bulgaria, in Sofia - BGN 3200

The necessary funds for monthly maintenance of a four-member household, comprising two parents and two children, is BGN 2410 as of December 2018. For Sofia, the sum is almost 3200 leva. This shows the latest data on consumer prices and living expenses in Bulgaria of the Institute for Trade and Social Studies, presented by the President of CITUB Plamen Dimitrov.

The Fastest Growing Region of Bulgaria is in the Poorest Part of the Country

Vratsa managed to outperform Sofia and all other regions by GDP growth in 2017, according to data from the National Statistical Institute (NSI), published yesterday. The Municipality reports a 22% increase in GDP per capita - from BGN 9 579 in 2016 to BGN 11 684 in 2017 and is thus ranked first. Of course, the overall level is still far lower than many other regions.

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