Podcast in English
Text size
Bulgarian National Radio © 2024 All Rights Reserved

Ministry of Finance: Funding under Recovery Plan to be cut because of Boyko Borissov government

Boyko Borissov
Photo: BGNES

The funding under the Recovery and Resilience Plan has been cut because of a mechanism signed by the government of Boyko Borissov, reads a position by the Ministry of Finance. The non-reimbursable funding for Bulgaria has been reduced by almost EUR 580 million due to the legal framework signed by the Borissov cabinet which stipulates that 30% of the entire grant be recalculated on the basis of the economic growth for 2021 actually recorded. The data regarding this growth were finalized as of June 2022 on the basis of which there is a reduction for the country, because Bulgaria’s economic indicators are better than the EU average, the Finance Ministry explains.

At the same time the Ministry points out that the recalculation affects all member countries simultaneously, not just Bulgaria. The non-reimbursable funding for 22 member countries under the mechanism has been reduced, 7 of them have had larger sums cut than Bulgaria has.



Последвайте ни и в Google News Showcase, за да научите най-важното от деня!
Listen to the daily news from Bulgaria presented in "Bulgaria Today" podcast, available in Spotify.

More from category

Temperatures will drop, snowfall expected in high places

A cold front will pass through the country overnight and tomorrow from the northwest . Rain will fall in many places in the western regions and the Danube Plain, and will quickly turn to snow in the high fields of western Bulgaria and the Balkan Range...

published on 11/20/24 7:35 PM

56% of Bulgarians want the parliament to elect a cabinet, even at the cost of compromises

56% of Bulgarians prefer the new 51st National Assembly to form a government, even if this is at the cost of compromises, indicate data of a national representative survey conducted by the polling agency "Gallup International" for the "Referendum"..

published on 11/20/24 6:00 PM
Katya Staykova and LI Yue during the signing of the memorandum

Trakia Economic Zone enters into a strategic partnership with a Chinese university

A Memorandum of Cooperation between Cluster Trakia Economic Zone and Shenzhen Polytechnic University (SZPU) was signed in Beijing by Katya Staykova, CEO of Cluster Trakia Economic Zone, and Ms. LI Yue, Vice President of the Chinese higher education..

published on 11/20/24 5:46 PM