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COUNCIL OF MINISTERS TO DECIDE ON CONSTRUCTION IN BULGARIA'S IRAKLI
09:00 Thu 20 Jul 2006
 

The Environment Ministry would present the issue of construction in wild beach areas to the Council of Ministers, Environment Minister Djevdet Chakurov said after a meeting with environmentalists.

An environmental organisation demanded a ban on the construction in Irakli, one of Bulgarias last remaining wild beach areas, mediapool.bg reported.

Presenting the issue to the Council of Ministers did not mean running away from responsibility, Chakurov said. Chakurov said that in the beginning of next week he would sign a document banning construction in Irakli.

It is unclear whether Chakurov has the authority to issue such ban. Mediapool.bg reported that the manner in which a court would accept such document was also uncertain.

Representatives of the environmentalist organisation said they were unsatisfied with the manner in which Chakurov dealt with the issue.

According to mediapool.bg the lack of clear ministry position on the issue could signify illegal activities were underway in the coastal region.

 
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Comments by Carl - 10:44 20 Jul 2006
FOR THOSE WHO KOW BULGARIAN WWW.DASPASIMIRAKLI.COM
Comments by Carl - 10:45 20 Jul 2006
FOR THOSE WHO KNOW BULGARIAN WWW.DASPASIMIRAKLI.COM
Comments by Philippa Crips - 13:27 26 Jul 2006
I would be very happy for a ban, Bulgaria must make moves to stop all the construction along the Black Sea coast, Bulgaria has the opportunity to become a paradise for tourists in a natural way maintaining their history & character, please please stop all the construction before it is too late and the coast ends up like Spain....God forbid!
 
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