Fri, Feb 10 2012
Photo: Julia Lazarova
On top of indications that Bulgaria’s former government spent more than 600 million leva in its final days in office, media reports say that Sergei Stanishev’s cabinet blew 10 million leva on ‘quasi-science’ copied off the internet.
Alleged to have blown about 650 million leva in the dying days of its administration, Sergei Stanishev’s Bulgarian Socialist Party says it has nothing to fear from an investigation by a special parliamentary committee into the administration it led.
A month into his term of office, Bulgarian Prime Minister Boiko Borissov has a powerful approval rating and his party, GERB, has strengthened its lead over the Sergei Stanishev’s Socialists that it vanquished in the 2009 parliamentary elections.
After replacing 18 regional governors on August 13, a Cabinet meeting a week later completed the process, choosing new regional governors mostly from among municipal councillors and MP candidates from Boiko Borissov’s party who did not make it into Parliament.
High level dismissals mark first steps of the new Government
The Cabinet approves four ambassadors and five general consuls in what could be its last session.
Support for prosecutors, building of highways and unfreezing EU funds on Borissov's agenda as he prepares to become prime minister.
Foreign ministries criticise website that calls on visitors to lodge complaints against immigrants from Central and Eastern Europe.
‘I am delighted we managed to identify and attract some of the brightest and best people from Bulgaria and Romania to come and work at the European Commission,’ EC Vice-President Maroš Šefčovič said.
The current ‘negative Arctic Oscillation’ – a weather phenomenon which leads to cold conditions in Europe and relatively warmer conditions in the Arctic – should shift into a more neutral pattern within the next two to three weeks.
The extreme cold has been blamed for almost 400 deaths across Europe. In Ukraine, where temperatures have fallen below minus 30 degrees Celsius, the cold is blamed for at least 122 deaths. Many of the victims were homeless.
At the end of Q3 2011, the highest government debt to GDP ratio was in Greece, at 159.1 per cent.
Absolutely the correct decision. Its about time the socialists woke up to the fact that the democratic voters decides who makes the decisions - not their pseudo communist belief that the electorate can be ignored when it suits them.
In future, it would be better if the elected government took over within 48 hours of any election. Also various actions and appointments should be forbidden after an election date has been notified.