Fri, Feb 10 2012
BOYAN ZAHARIEV: 'Statistics show that in Bulgaria poverty has been on the rise over the past three years'.
Photo: Julia Lazarova
ASYA KAVRAKOVA: 'The lack of reforms affects the quality of life and provokes a brain drain, and this includes not only skilled but also unskilled workers'.
Photo: Julia Lazarova
The highest wages in Bulgaria are maintained by the 'traditional spheres', with financing leading the charts with 1355 leva a month, electric supply and heating sector 1321 leva, and the media/journalism, 934 leva
After the first meeting of Prime Minister Boiko Borissov’s Cabinet, finance minister says Budget inherited from Stanishev era is worse than it had been portrayed. Next week’s Cabinet meeting will look at ways to deal with the deficit.
World Bank assistance in its 2009 fiscal year has included $200 million to enhance social protection in Bulgaria.
Household of two adults and two children needs 1923 leva – about 980 euro -- monthly to be able to eat a balanced diet, pay utility bills, buy clothes and get a proper education, says Lyuben Tomev, Director of the Institute for Social and Trade Union Surveys at the Confederation of Independent Trade Unions in Bulgaria.
The consensus among business people is that the new ministers should be good experts and administrators, and incoming prime minister Boiko Borissov should guarantee that abuses and incompetence will not be tolerated.
Youth unemployment has increased in all EU member states except Bulgaria, where it decreased from 13.9 per cent in the first quarter of 2008 to 13.5 per cent in Q1 2009.
Lavish government spending of the past 12 months adds up to four per cent of Bulgaria’s gross domestic product, according to a report by Italy’s UniCredit Group.
Works will be reviewed by a group of judges, and winners will receive certificates and prizes.
Seven arrested, including ‘The Squirrel’ who was found in possession of 10 00 euro, Interior Ministry says. Mobile phones, computer equipment and drug paraphernalia seized.
Maximum temperatures across the country will remain mostly below zero.
The first tremor was at about 12.34am, followed by another three minutes later. Their epicentres were located between the towns of Radnevo and Topolovgrad.
There was no risk of blackouts caused by insufficient power supply, Economy Minister Traicho Traikov told Bulgarian National Radio.
"The lack of reforms affects the quality of life and provokes a brain drain, and this includes not only skilled but also unskilled workers,"
First time I hear of "brain drain of unskilled people"...