Sat, Jul 04 2009
Bulgaria has the lowest number of computers at the workplace of the European Union.
The branch organisation of telecommunication and computer companies Bitkom published data regarding the number of computers in the European Union in 2007, Deutschewelle.de said.
First in the listing was Finland, where 70 per cent of the population works with computers, followed by Sweden with 64 per cent.
Germany was third with 61 per cent.
Distant last was Bulgaria with only 20 per cent, while Hungary was last but one at 35 per cent.
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.
City halls have the power to decide the time frame of the ban on alcohol in stores, bars and restaurants