Sat, May 26 2012
French secretary of state for European Affairs Pierre Lellouche, right, and Velentin Mocanu, a Romanian secretary of state in charge of Roma questions, speak during a news conference after a meeting to discuss issue of Roma people at the Quai d'Orsay in Paris, August 26 2010.
Laws passed last year mean illegal immigrants can be fined large sums and jailed for up to six months. Those who offer them lodging can be sent to jail for three years. Even the Vatican has criticised the measures.
Prices of up to 50 000 leva are demanded during negotiations.
Kristalina Georgieva says that, as a Bulgarian, she is keen to see the social and economic inclusion of all her compatriots.
Mladenov: Bulgaria also has the right to deport foreign citizens if they violate the rules.
Controversy surrounding the repatriation of Roma of Bulgarian and Romanian nationality will not affect those two countries' relations with Europe.
Romania says that as an EU member, its citizens have the right to travel without restriction within the European Union.
France's expulsion of Roma (gypsies) was due to begin on Thursday with 79 expected to fly out of the country. The European Commission says it's following very closely France's controversial dealings with the gypsies.
Sarkozy’s expulsions of Roma involved in crime sparks controversy – including among Roma in Bulgaria who plan no welcome for the deportees.
The firm actions by the French government to deport Roma involved in crime and public disorder have again brought to the fore the fact that Europe has failed to do enough to come to terms with this group.
The first group of Roma, 13 in all, will be followed by two more, ferried by Bulgaria Air planes, arriving on September 10 and 17, respectively. In total, 41 Bulgarian Roma are to be expelled from France
The global food import bill in 2012 could decline to $1.24 trillion, down slightly from last year’s record of $1.29 trillion.
Boevski has been under arrest in Brazil since October, when he was arrested at Sao Paulo's international airport with nine kg of cocaine in his luggage.
Whereas foreign media ownership is perceived as advantageous for media outlets and journalists, Bulgarian owners are perceived as investors with short-term vision who strive for immediate profits.
Killing spree in Norway in July 2011 and the arrests of individuals in a number of EU member states for the preparation of terrorist attacks, are proof of the continuing need for vigilance, Europol says.
In her message to mark the Day, Bulgaria's Bokova said that books are 'valuable tools' for knowledge-sharing, mutual understanding and openness to others and to the world.