Cohesion Fund

Mitsotakis: Gradual but fiscally sustainable tax cuts are our central choice

“Gradual, yet fiscally sustainable tax reductions remain our central choice,” emphasized Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis in his weekly review published on Facebook.

According to Mr. Mitsotakis, tax reductions are made possible due to increased state revenues and the reduction of debt, as well as the decrease in tax evasion.

European Commission Nods to EUR 511 Million for Support of Bulgarian Economy

 

The European Commission has approved an amendment to the Bulgarian Innovation and Competitiveness operational program, allowing the mobilization of EUR 511 million from the European Regional Development Fund and the Cohesion Fund to help the Bulgarian economy cope with the adverse effects of the Coronavirus crisis.

Editorial: Adults locked in a room

It is the wont of presidents of the European Council to lock the doors when things get tough.

Following the footsteps of his predecessor European Council President Charles Michel warned last week that European leaders who are today attending an extraordinary summit will not leave Brussels until they have reached agreement on the EU's 2021-2027 multiannual financial framework.

EU to fund remaining section of E65 road in central Greece

The European Commission approved a 255-million-euro investment for the construction of a road section in central Greece, it said on Friday.

The Cohesion Fund resources will be used to complete the link between Lamia and Xyniada in central Greece (part of road E65), connecting central Greece and west Thessaly with the main national network.

The Drilling of the Longest Tunnel in Bulgaria Has Begun

The drilling of the longest tunnel in Bulgaria - "Zheleznitsa" has begun. The 2,2 km long tunnel is  is part of LOT 3.1. on the Struma Highway an will be located near Simitli. The auction for its drilling was won by ZZD AM Struma Tunnel 2018, which includes the companies GP Group AD, Global Construction OOD and VIA PLAN EOOD.

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