Next week, Bulgaria’s caretaker cabinet is to announce a tender for the supply of liquefied gas to ensure consumption until the end of the heating season, caretaker Premier Galab Donev said before the start of the first meeting of the caretaker cabinet.
On Friday, the Ministry of Energy and the Ministry of Finance will prepare a plan aimed at stabilizing Bulgargaz which would enable the company to pay for the agreed quantities, Premier Donev said further.
"I expect real actions and concrete results from the crisis headquarters, not words and intentions. I will not hold political discussions in absentia. My responsibility as Prime Minister is to look for options to deal with the problems, not to create illusions", Premier Galab Donev pointed out. “The government knows what it is doing and does not need external consultants”, Galab Donev said.
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