Sat, Feb 11 2012
Jean Pierre Goyran is the newly appointed French advisor to the Bulgarian Interior Ministry. Officially, his mandate commences on August 1. He is entrusted with helping coordinate the reforms of the Bulgarian police force
The facility, costing three million leva, consists of five interconnected blocks and was designed by AHK Studio.
Systematic breach of regulations and conduct by police officers is revealed. The operation continues.
Interior Ministry could possibly have collected and processed video recordings illegally since 2003, MPs say.
Bulgarian Interior Ministry fights back to regain unlimited access to communication data.
Bulgaria is in the grip of the snow. To avoid getting stuck on the road, better not travel at all, police says.
Average market prices of homes in Sofia fell by one per cent in the fourth quarter of 2011 compared to the same period of 2010, according to the Raiffeisen Real Estate Index, as quoted by Klasa daily.
Proportionately, the number of transactions in leva increased as people reacted to speculation that the euro would disappear.
Nearly all banks are ready to finance between 80 per cent and 90 per cent of the price of a home, provided it is a good building in a large city, Bulgarian daily says.
Property prices in Bulgaria were five to 10 per cent lower in 2011 than in 2010, while initial estimates for this year are that they will remain largely unchanged, with transactions remaining at ‘crisis levels’.
Bulgaria’s capital city Sofia ranks 17th, report says, quoting Global Property Guide.