Bulgarian Institute of Metrology
Institutions in Bulgaria Set to Convert Fees to Euros for Eurozone Integration
Several institutions in Bulgaria are preparing to switch the fees they charge businesses and citizens to euros, as part of the country's upcoming transition to the eurozone. This shift is outlined in proposals currently open for public discussion.
Elections in Bulgaria: Around 5,900 Polling Stations will Vote by Machine on Sunday
As Bulgaria gears up for the crucial second round of local elections on Sunday, an estimated 5,900 polling stations are poised to introduce machine voting. The Central Elections Commission (CEC) has been working diligently to ensure the successful implementation of this technology, with discussions and collaborations involving multiple institutions.
Additional Cameras to Control the Speed Were Installed in Eight Sections in Bulgaria
Such are already installed on the Struma highway and on the road between Plovdiv and Karlovo.
Additional traffic cameras were installed on the Struma highway and on the road between Plovdiv and Karlovo. The reason is the increased speed accidents. The new radars will keep an eye on the average speed.
Check Finds Fault at Less Than 1% of Filling Stations' Meters in Bulgaria
Less than 1% of the flow meters checked at Bulgarian filling stations over the past three days have been found to be either tampered with or showing incorrect readings, the Economy Ministry said on Sunday.
Bulgarians Move Clocks 1 Hour Forward for Daylight Savings Time
At 3 am on March 30, Bulgarians moved clocks one hour forward to 4 am, switching to Daylight Savings Time.
Clocks are advanced by one hour in spring and moved back in autumn, to make the most of seasonal daylight.
DST is observed in all of the countries of Europe except Iceland, Belarus, and Russia.