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How the Half-Baked Constitutional Changes Brought Back GERB
And Other Problems with the Upcoming Early Vote
The week: Fly, don't float - Bulgaria enters Schengen
Schengen entry is upon us, Who wants to be a Prime Minister, A very rich church
Who will be the next Patriarch and why it matters
The Bulgarian Orthodox Church controls a vast number of properties and hundreds of millions of levs, but most importantly - exerts influence over millions of laymen
The week: The trick with the migrant scare
Don’t let the news fool you, How flat should a tax be, and a Bishop dreams of heading the Church
An (un)holy audit
A rare financial inspection by the Revenue agency created consternation within the Bulgarian Orthodox Church
The week: The mystery of the Bulgarian housing market
The (very) strange Bulgarian housing market, a not so strange election and a bag of coke
Build the damn roads. Build the damn railways. Do something, for Christ’s sake
Build the roads, search for gas in the sea, a Ukrainian hit-list and Lukoil is in for some trouble
The hidden Roma economy and what we lose by letting them go
We can't keep people from leaving - or data from leaking + a rock from the sky
Andrius Biceika, Revolut: Sofia ranks 8th in our Top 10 Cities by Users
The deputy CEO of the fintech giant will participate in the Capital Fintech and Insurtech Summit conference
Mazars Bulgaria: New ESG standards will change big business in Bulgaria in 18 months
The audit and consulting company sheds light on the new ESG requirements, the future of business and how soon it should be ready to face the changes
The day in 3 news: Nexo and Velkova clash over tax; 60% more foreigners visit Bulgaria; EFET slates Bulgargaz-Botas deal
Nexo claims not to have tax liabilities
The week: A few Brussels sprouts, Election after April Fool’s Day, Malkovich’s (costly) sell-out show
Brussels wants to know who's investing, Fool's day elections, waiting for John Malkovich
Single-bid tenders: how Bulgarian municipalities distribute money
58% of local government tenders and almost 65% of the money, or nearly half a billion levs, are distributed through controversial auctions
The private border of Bulgaria and the EU
Kiril Petkov’s government suddenly collapses when it delves into the issue of a shady business operating on the border with Turkey for over a decade.