Emil Dimitrov
Who Will be the New Eco-Minister?
Emil Dimitrov has been discussed as the new Minister of Environment and Water. Dimitrov was the head of the Customs Agency during the government of Simeon Saxe-Coburg-Gotha. He is currently a VMRO deputy. The Minister of Environment and Water Neno Dimov resigned from the arrest, and Prime Minister Borissov accepted his resignation.
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A Monument of Pencho Slaveikov Was Opened in Milan
A monument-bench of Pencho Slaveikov was opened in Milan, BNR reported.
The Bulgarian Ambassador to Rome Todor Stoyanov and the Bulgarian Consul General in Milan Tanya Dimitrova opened the monument.
The event was attended by representatives of the municipalities of Milan and Sofia, former Italian ministers and cultural representatives.
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The Largest Logistics Center in Bulgaria Costs BGN 165 Million and is 152 km Away from Sofia
Kaufland Bulgaria has been a leader in the FMCG market for many years, and among the main reasons for the success of the company is good logistics. With its 80,000 square meters of built-up area and 155,000 square meters of total area, Kaufland's logistics center is the largest in Bulgaria and the second largest in the Balkans after that of the German chain in Romania.
Protests over Bulgarian Govt's Decision to Close Svilengrad Customs Office
A move by the Bulgarian government to close down the customs office of Svilengrad, at the border with Turkey, has sparked outrage from officers and municipal councilors in the town.
Five Illegal Residential Buildings Demolished in Bulgaria's Garmen
The demolition of the illegal residential buildings in Garmen has now been completed, as reported by Focus information agency.
A total of four buildings have been removed from the site out of all 124. They were all demolished using a bulldozer and the Roma people in the neighborhood tore down another house by themselves.
Bulgarian Quays at Risk of Flooding as Danube River is Rising
The increasing levels of Danube river will not affect shipping, however some of the quays are at risk of being flooded, Bulgaria's Transport Minister Danail Papazov said, Tuesday.