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MTITC put into use postcards which depict children with disabilities
21.02.2012
Ministry of Transport, Information Technology and Communications put into use postcards with children with disabilities. Main topic of the cards is “Children with disabilities - equality,...
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Minister Moskovski: The damages caused by the floods exceed 3 million
16.02.2012
The broken dike and the floodings in the area have caused damages on the railway infrastructure from Lyubimets to Harmanli and from Galabovo to Radnevo for over 3 million. This was announced by the...
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Bulgaria limits truck traffic during holidays
14.02.2012
The traffic of freight trucks in Bulgaria will be suspended in the afternoons of official holidays and days off. The ban will be valid for the remainder of 2012 and will supend all heavy freight...
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Bulgarian Posts will transport shipments with donations to disaster areas for free
13.02.2012
By order of the Minister of Transport, Information Technology and Communications, Ivaylo Moskovski, "Bulgarian Posts" EAD will accept and transport for free donations sent from individuals addressed...
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The concession for the construction of the cargo zone of Plovdiv Airport has been terminated
08.02.2012
The Government terminated the concession for the construction of the cargo zone of ​​Plovdiv Airport due to the lack of tenders. Time limit for receipt of tenders was 07.12.2011 and by that date...
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The Council of Ministers approved changes in the decree for admission of eligibility of expenditures under the OP”Transport”
08.02.2012
The Council of Ministers approved changes concerning expenditure eligibility of OP”Transport” funded by structural funds and the Cohesion Fund in the 2007-2013 programming period. The...
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The navigation along the Danube river was suspended
08.02.2012
Executive Agency Maritime Аdministration suspended the navigation along the Bulgarian section of the Danube River due to harsh weather conditions and growing ice floe. A similar ban was imposed by...
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Minister Moskovski joined the emergency teams of the National Company Railway Infrastructure
07.02.2012
Transport Minister Ivaylo Moskovski joined the emergency teams of the National Company Railway Infrastructure which examined the rail link passing through the flooded area in Haskovo. Minister...
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Bulgaria joined the European network for fight against oil spills
05.02.2012
Bulgaria became one of the countries where the European Maritime Safety Agency (EMSA) will deploy a specialised ship for fighting against oil spills. This was possible after Bulgaria's membership in...
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Executive Agency “Maritime Administration” inspected 528 ships according to the Paris MoU in 2011
02.02.2012
Bulgaria had the task to reach 331 inspections, and its results represent 159.52% of the targets. This ranks Bulgaria among the first of all member states of the Memorandum. These checks are part...
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The Government proposed to the National Assembly to ratify the amendments to the agreement between Bulgaria and EIB for Danube Bridge 2
01.02.2012
The Government approved the amendments to both financial contracts with the European Investment Bank for the construction of the bridge over the Danube river between the towns of Vidin and Calafat,...
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Bulgarian organizations may participate in the European Commission’s consultation about electronic payments
01.02.2012
Bulgarian organizations may be included in the consultation launched by European Commission on improving the electronic payments through the Internet and mobile phones. Discussion is about the Green...
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