Bulgarian Parliament passes controversial Fuels Act amendments
Bulgaria’s National Assembly passed amendments to the country’s Fuels Act at second reading on July 12, despite strong opposition from
Read moreBulgaria’s National Assembly passed amendments to the country’s Fuels Act at second reading on July 12, despite strong opposition from
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