Mon, Sep 06 2010
Martin Dimitrov
Photo: Georgi Kozhouharov
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New MPs sworn in on July 29 2009 to replace those who have been promoted to Prime Minister Boiko Borissov’s Cabinet.
The Union of Democratic Forces, a major partner in the centre-right Blue Coalition that has harshly criticised Boiko Borissov for naming a former communist security services collaborator as one of his ministers, voted on July 25 2009 to endorse Borissov’s proposed cabinet.
Centre-right coalition declines to sign statement of support for Boiko Borissov’s GERB government but will back the administration. Signing the memorandum would mean nothing, says Blue Coalition co-leader Martin Dimitrov.
Borissov wants Parliamentary support, not coalition agreement, for his cabinet
Seaside may be best bet as some forecasters predict grey and wet weather for Sofia
Against a background of numerous complaints about exorbitant fares charged by some taxi firms, Bulgaria’s Cabinet has asked Parliament to approve legislation that would empower local authorities to set limits on taxi tariffs – a move that already has come in for criticism from the competition watchdog.
Between 160 and 180 people will be employed as 'EU funds management associates' and will be paid up to 2500 leva a month out of the technical assistance budget of the respective programme.
Interest among tourists who come to venerate the relics cited as justification for the spending.
First-graders will spend all day at school, in a 7.5 million leva programme approved on September 1 2010 by the Cabinet.