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The Bulgarian Government Postpones the Application of the Ordinance on New Cash Registers with 7 Months

The deadline for the implementation of Ordinance H-18 on cash registers will be changed for part of the traders until September, Finance Minister Vladislav Goranov said after a meeting with business representatives.
 

Bulgarian Finance Minister Met with the Ambassadors of the Eurozone to Present Bulgaria's Progress

Finance Minister Vladislav Goranov met with the ambassadors of the eurozone countries and Denmark to present Bulgaria's progress in implementing measures to join the ERM II exchange rate mechanism and the banking union, the line ministry said.

Bulgarian Parliament Accepts Ivaylo Moskovski's Resignation as MP

The Parliament accepted Ivaylo Moskovski's resignation as MP, Focus News Agency reports. He filed his resignation on October 30. He had returned to parliament after stepping down as transport minister over the deadly bus crash near Svoge together with former regional development and interior ministers Nikolay Nankov and Valentin Radev.

Bulgarian Parliament Finally Adopted the State Budget for 2019.

After almost an 11-hour session, the Bulgarian parliament finally adopted the state budget for next year.
 
Two days were needed for MPs to approve the next year's estimates.
 
Once the budget was adopted, Finance Minister Vladislav Goranov thanked MPs for the fact that the debate was strictly policy-oriented.

Chief Prosecutor Orders a Check into Finance Minister's Apartment

The Supreme Cassation Prosecutor's Office ordered the Anti-Corruption Directorate at the anti-corruption commission to carry out a check on the dwelling in which the Minister of Finance, Vladislav Goranov, lives, the Prosecutor's office announced on 28th of November, reports BNT. 

Bulgarian Protests Revive Memories of 2013 Upheavals

Although they did not attract more than a few hundred people each, latest protests over the fuel prices drew alarmed reactions from the governing coalition on Monday.

Bulgarians from over 30 towns and cities took to the streets and blocked roads on Sunday to protest over rising fuel prices and changes to vehicle transport legislation.

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