Bulgarian Ministerial Council to Hold Meeting on December 30; Key Agenda Items Include UN Digital Handbook Funding, Macedonia Tunnel Project, and Hospital Land Sale
SOFIA, Bulgaria – The Bulgarian Ministerial Council will convene on Tuesday, December 30, commencing at 11:00, with the following preliminary agenda:
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UN Digital Handbook Funding: Ministers will consider a proposal to allocate $15,000 (approx. 28,000 BGN) to update the UN’s "Assembly for Peace" digital handbook, in line with UN Resolution A/RES/77/335. Introduced by the Minister of Foreign Affairs
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Macedonia Tunnel Project Agreement: The Council will review and approve a draft agreement between Bulgaria and North Macedonia for the development and operation of the trans-border "Deve Bair" tunnel railway project. Introduced by the Minister of Transport and Communications
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Hospital Land Sale: Ministers will decide on the sale of a portion of a hospital’s property, owned by the National Rehabilitation Complex. Introduced by the Minister of Health
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Infrastructure Easement for Clinic Investment: The Council will discuss granting a rights-of-way easement for "Clinic Investment" EOOD – Pловdiv on public state-owned land. Introduced by the Minister of Education and Science
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Research Universities List Update: Ministers will adopt an updated list of research universities. Introduced by the Minister of Education and Science
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University Name Change: The Council will propose renaming the Burgas-based "Prof. Dr. A. Zlatarev" University to the Burgas State University "Prof. Dr. A. Zlatarev". Introduced by the Minister of Education and Science
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Land Classification Change: Ministers will consider changing the classification of a piece of public state-owned land. Introduced by the Minister of Regional Development and Public Works
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Hospital Property Sale: The Council will approve the sale of a non-residential building owned by "Irrigation Systems" EAD. Introduced by the Minister of Agriculture, Food, and Forestry
- Diplomatic Allowance Regulation Update: Ministers will discuss amending and supplementing the regulation on per diem allowances for diplomats abroad. Introduced by the Minister of Foreign Affairs
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