Sat, Jul 04 2009
The unit of Russia's AtomStroyExport hired to build a new nuclear capacity at the Danube town of Belene has signed a contract with the Euromin Build consortium, the company said in response to a Dnevnik inquiry. The value of the contract was not disclosed.
On August 18, the consortium and grid operator NEK denied participation in the project.
The consortium is co-owned by Eurobuild and Minstroy Holding. Ministroy, which has a 30 per cebt stake in the tie-in, is majority-owned by Nikolai Vulkanov. Eurobuild is believed to be affiliated with Lyudmil Stoikov, a local businessman investigated for alleged embezzlement of European Union funds from the Sapard programme.
In a report issued by Olaf, the EU's anti-fraud office, Stoikov was named as a donor to the re-election campaign of Bulgarian president Georgi Parvanov in 2006. Minstroy, for its part, contributed 25 000 leva to the election campaign of the Movement for Rights and Freedoms (MRF).
The Euromin Build consortium was selected in pursuance to NEK criteria, AtomStroyExport said. Under NEK's agreement with the Russian company, the utility has the last say on the list of subcontractior that will be hired for the project.
NEK has approved the hiring of a consortium comprising Energoremont Holding, Enemona, Montazhi, Balkanstroy and Minstroy Holding to dismantle equipment delivered to the Belene site before the project was mothballed in the early 1990s.
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Ataka and Order Law and Justice parties stage symbolic blockades at Bulgaria’s borders with Turkey on eve of July 5 2009 parliamentary election, while reports record influx of would-be voters and, it is claimed, flights are being chartered from Turkey.
In a blow against a problem that has been plaguing Bulgaria’s elections, State Agency for National Security and Interior Ministry say several people in a ‘major criminal organisation’ have been arrested for vote-buying, on the eve of the July 5 vote.
Barometer Info survey on July 3 2009, just ahead of the eve of Bulgaria’s national parliamentary elections, gives GERB 27.05 per cent and Sergei Stanishev’s Coalition for Bulgaria 19.09 per cent.
The exact number of people sacked from duty out of the 600 who refused to go to work on Monday is undisclosed, although reports claim that as of June 3 at least four people were told they were surplus to requirements.
Open your mind and face the unknown: the 2009 general elections in Bulgaria.