Vice President Iliana Yotova called on the government to draw up a national plan by mid-March, taking into account all risks stemming from the current crises. She participated in the Plovdiv Fair at the opening of a large-scale forum for agriculture, wine, food and equipment.
According to the Vice President, the plan should be developed in three directions: "guaranteeing the security of Bulgarian citizens in the context of the deepening military conflict in Ukraine; actions to address the flow of refugees; measures to help Bulgarian citizens and the Bulgarian economy in a situation of galloping inflation and rising prices.” Iliana Yotova also said that at the informal meeting of European leaders in Versailles, Prime Minister Kiril Petkov should ask for a revision of the Green Deal and extension of the term of operation of thermal power plants to soften the impact of the deepening crisis in the energy sector.
On Thursday, the cloud cover will increase significantly, and rain showers will begin. There will be moderate winds. Strong and gusty westerly and northwesterly winds are expected in the Danubian Plain and the western part of the Upper Thracian Plain...
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