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Bulgaria Likely to Adopt Euro Payments by January 2026, Economist Predicts

Petar Ganev, a senior researcher at the Institute for Market Economics, stated in an interview with Bulgarian National Radio that it is highly likely Bulgarians will begin making payments in euros starting from January 1 next year, despite the political turmoil in the country.

Bulgarian Economist Assures Eurozone Entry Remains Secure Amid Budget Challenges

Bulgarian economist Georgi Ganev assured that the country's entry into the Eurozone is not at risk, as he spoke to BNR about the current economic situation. He expressed optimism that Bulgaria would meet the last required criterion based on data from November or December.

'Revival' Party Voices Distrust in New Bulgarian Caretaker Government

The new government of Bulgaria is merely a continuation of the previous one, according to Tsoncho Ganev, the deputy chairman of the "Revival" party, who expressed a lack of trust in the newly formed administration during an interview with BNR. One major concern highlighted by Ganev is the appointment of the new Minister of Internal Affairs.

Majority of Bulgarians Fear Impact of Green Deal on Electricity Bills

Amid the implementation of measures under the European Union's Green Deal, 64% of Bulgarians have identified the escalating electricity prices as their top concern. This revelation stems from a recent study commissioned by MEP Sergey Stanishev, conducted by "Trend" and surveying the adult population of the country from January 17th to 24th.

Bulgaria Takes Stride Toward Eurozone Entry with New National Bank Law

The majority in Bulgaria's parliament has given the green light to the first reading of a new law governing the Bulgarian National Bank (BNB), marking a pivotal moment in the country's journey toward Eurozone accession. The legislation, if passed, will play a crucial role in facilitating Bulgaria's entry into the Eurozone.

Bulgaria: Insecure Pro-Russian MPs Spat, Yelled and tried to Fight in Parliament

There were physical clashes in the plenary hall after, during a declaration from the parliamentary rostrum, Yavor Bozhankov from "We Continue the Change-Democratic Bulgaria" (WCC-DB) called Kostadin Kostadinov and Tsoncho Ganev from pro-Russian party "Vazrazhdane": "soft wrists" ("meki kitki" which in Bulgarian insinuates homosexual orientation).

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