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Bulgarian Taxpayers Paying For Officials Cheap Vacations February 24, 2021 10:38 GMT Share share Print SOFIA Remnants of a communist-era hotel and resort network that once provided subsidized vacations for millions of Bulgarian workers still exist. But more than three decades after the collapse of communism, the legacy of Bulgaria s Soviet-style recreation stations is a perk enjoyed only by public officials and civil service employees. The rest of the country Bulgaria s taxpayers must pick up the tab for maintaining what is left of the system at a cost of more than $11 million a year. Those are the findings of a World Bank study that the Bulgarian government commissioned in 2018. ....
Five bid in Bulgaria s 502 mln euro tender for building part of Ruse-Tarnovo motorway Photo: Road Infrastructure Agency / All rights reserved. SOFIA (Bulgaria), January 25 (SeeNews) - Bulgaria s Road Infrastructure Agency said that its 982.7 million levs ($608.4 million/502.4 million euro) tender for the design and construction of 75.6-kilometres of Ruse-Veliko Tarnovo motorway has attracted offers from five bidders. The 536.4 million levs Lot 1, concerning the 40.2-km Ruse-Byala section, attracted four offers, while the 446.3 million levs Lot 2, which includes the Byala bypass road, attracted five bids, the agency said in a statement on Friday. Offers for both lots were tabled by GBS - Infrastructure Construction, a tie-up between Hydrostroy, VDH and Patstroy Burgas, a tie-up comprising Infra Expert, Avtomagistrali - Tcherno More, Patinzheneringstroy-T and Transconsult-22, and a tie-up between Evropeiski Patishta, Groma Hold, Vodno Stroitels ....
other help as Croatia is dealing with the aftermath of an earthquake that took lives and caused destruction. Prime Minister Boyko Borissov had a phone call with Croatian counterpart Andrej Plenkovic to express his condolences after the earthquake. wish you fast recovery from the injuries and the damage, Borissov said in his phone call with Plenkovic. He expressed the readiness of the Bulgarian government to provide assistance and support in overcoming the aftermath of the quake. We are ready to help friendly Croatia. It is in such times when solidarity and unity are most needed, the Bulgarian government leader is quoted as saying. ....