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Tourism Ministry extends deadline for public discussion on Bulgaria’s new Tourism Act

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The public debate on the draft bill for amendments and supplements to Bulgaria’s new Tourism Act will be extended until March 28, 2016 due to increased public interest. Thus, the separate texts in the act will be made precise, the press office of the Bulgarian Ministry of Tourism informs. The extension of the deadline comes at the order of Bulgaria’s Minister of Tourism Nikolina Angelkova. New proposals for amendments and supplements can be still sent to the following email address: d.petrova@ torurism.government.bg. The Tourism Ministry team is committed to continue discussing every proposal and hold working meetings with all interested parties. The ministry is to invite next week representatives of Bulgarian environmental organizations to discuss the camping rules in the new Tourism Act and the fines that will be levied on people for illegal camping and parking at the Bulgarian seacoast.




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