Reuters published this article:Bulgaria's parliament failed on Friday to appoint a new central bank governor after the sole candidate did not get enough backing following bickering within the ruling coalition as the Balkan country prepar.
SOFIA (Reuters) - Bulgaria's parliament failed on Friday to appoint a new central bank governor after the sole candidate did not get enough backing following bickering within the ruling coalition as the Balkan country prepares to join the euro zone in 2024.
(Bloomberg) Bulgaria’s ruling coalition descended into bickering over the choice for a new central bank governor, laying bare fissures in Prime Minister Kiril Petkov’s fragile alliance two years before the country aspires to adopt the euro.
The price of electricity sold on the independent energy exchange has skyrocketed in recent months. In the beginning of 2022, the average price of electricity in Bulgaria amounts to EUR 131.95 per megawatt, whereas in July last year it.