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Greece and Bulgaria Celebrate New Energy Link for Green Future
The official opening of the second cross-border power line between Greece and Bulgaria marked a significant event during the ministerial meeting of the Central and South-East European Energy Connectivity Group (CESEC) on Friday (January 19th).
Athens and Sofia expand energy collaboration
The environment and energy ministers of Greece and Bulgaria signed a memorandum of further collaboration on energy issues in Athens on Thursday.
The memorandum - which focuses on electric energy, natural gas, renewable energy sources (RES), and hydrogen - was signed by Environment and Energy Minister Thodoros Skylakakis and his Bulgarian counterpart, Energy Minister Rumen Radev.
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Bulgaria Delays Belene Nuclear Equipment Sale, Awaits Unified EU Position on Ukraine
Amidst ongoing uncertainties surrounding the Belene nuclear power plant, Bulgaria's Energy Minister, Rumen Radev, revealed on Friday a strategic decision to postpone the sale of equipment from the unfinished facility to Ukraine. The key factor behind this move is Bulgaria's keen anticipation of a more cohesive and unified EU stance, particularly concerning financial support for Ukraine.
Bulgaria: Opposition Parties Challenge Constitutional Amendments
As the National Assembly commences its sessions for 2024, the political landscape in Bulgaria is set for an early showdown, with opposition parties taking a decisive step to refer recent constitutional amendments to the Constitutional Court.
Radev vs. Revisions: Bulgarian President Challenges Constitutional Changes
President Rumen Radev has made a bold move by referring the recent revisions to the Bulgarian Constitution to the Constitutional Court, citing concerns over their constitutionality and their potential impact on the country's governance.
Bulgarian President Radev Set to Unveil Legal Challenge Over Constitutional Changes
President Rumen Radev declared plans to disclose comprehensive justifications on Monday for his opposition to the recent constitutional amendments, labeling them as a "brutal and fundamentally flawed assault on the Bulgarian Constitution." This announcement follows an Epiphany briefing on January 6, where he indicated his intent to appeal to the Constitutional Court regarding the conte
Mitsotakis meeting Denkov to discuss transport, energy projects
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis will meet on Thursday with Bulgaria's counterpart, Nikolai Denkov, at the Maximos Mansion, to discuss transport and energy projects.
The meeting, scheduled at 1.30 p.m., will be followed by a working lunch.
Bulgarian Premier Denkov Leads High-Level Talks in Athens on Strategic Cooperation
Bulgarian Prime Minister Nikolai Denkov is currently conducting a significant working visit to Greece, aiming to bolster strategic ties between the two nations. Denkov's agenda includes crucial discussions and a working lunch with Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis.
MP Accuses President Radev of Undermining Bulgaria's Eurozone Bid
In a recent Facebook post, Ivaylo Mirchev, an MP from "We Continue the Change - Democratic Bulgaria," raised suspicions about President Rumen Radev's alleged sabotage of Bulgaria's Eurozone aspirations. The suspicion stemmed from a notable discrepancy in the 2023 budget deficit figures, indicating deliberate obstruction.
President Radev's New Year Address Called for Unity and Strengthening Bulgaria's Foundations
Bulgarian President Rumen Radev, in his annual New Year's Eve speech to the nation, emphasized the critical need for unity and leadership to fortify Bulgaria's statehood, sovereignty, and the rule of law. Addressing the challenges faced in the past year, he highlighted the importance of moral values and national unity as cornerstones for the nation's prosperity.