No grounds for the termination of contracts with power distribution companies, Bulgaria's PM says

Bulgarian PM Boyko Borisov has said that at the time being there are no grounds for the termination of contracts with power distribution companies in the country.Tuesday major Bulgarian cities have been once again gripped by thousand-strong rallies against what protestors have...

Select Your Countries:
Albania
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Bulgaria
Croatia
Cyprus
FYROM
Greece
Montenegro
Romania
Serbia
Slovenia
Turkey
   

    
Select SIX industries you would like to appear:
Aerospace & Defense Agribusiness & Forestry Auto Industry
Capital markets Chemicals Construction & Materials
Economy & Statistics Environment Energy & Utilities
Financial Services Food and Beverage Franchising
Gaming Infrastructure Machinery & Appliances
Marketing & Advertising European Union Metals & Mining
Paper & Packaging Pharmaceuticals Real Estate
Retail Shipping Science
Telecoms, IT, Electronics, Media & Internet Textile & Clothing Tobacco
Tourism Transportation Wood and Furniture
Other        
Note: You can always change your choice later by unchecking the appropriate box or uncustomize all..        

Getting started

The first thing you need to do is choose a news reader, if you already don't have one. This is a piece of software that checks feeds you have requested and lets you read any new articles that have been added. There are various types of news reader. You should choose one that will work with your computer’s operating system.



When you have chosen a news reader, you can decide what content you want to keep up to date with. Please choose from below:

Albania Bosnia and Herzegovina Bulgaria Croatia
Cyprus FYROM Greece Montenegro
Romania Serbia Slovenia Turkey
INTERVIEWS BY BALKANS.COM      

Problems ?

Alternatively, you can paste one of the BBN RSS URLs into a new feed in your news reader.


http://www.balkans.com/rss/english/albania.rss
http://www.balkans.com/rss/english/bulgaria.rss
http://www.balkans.com/rss/english/cyprus.rss
http://www.balkans.com/rss/english/greece.rss
http://www.balkans.com/rss/english/romania.rss
http://www.balkans.com/rss/english/slovenia.rss
http://www.balkans.com/rss/english/bosnia.rss
http://www.balkans.com/rss/english/croatia.rss
http://www.balkans.com/rss/english/macedonia.rss
http://www.balkans.com/rss/english/montenegro.rss
http://www.balkans.com/rss/english/serbia.rss
http://www.balkans.com/rss/english/turkey.rss

Find more about RSS FEEDS !
Name:  Surname: 
Country:  Company name:
Email (Username): (If you would like to change your email address please notify us at news@balkans.com.)
Password:  Confirm password: 
Visak koda  
   
     

MY ALERTS

MAKE NEW ALERT

 E-mail article  Print  Save Additional News in English Još vesti na Srpskom Επιπλέον ειδήσεις στα Ελληνικά  Text

No grounds for the termination of contracts with power distribution companies, Bulgaria's PM says



Balkans.com Business News Correspondent - 13.02.2013

Bulgarian PM Boyko Borisov has said that at the time being there are no grounds for the termination of contracts with power distribution companies in the country.
Tuesday major Bulgarian cities have been once again gripped by thousand-strong rallies against what protestors have claimed to be excessively high electricity bills.
In Sofia, the protest this time over was organized by nationalist Ataka and VMRO parties.
In Varna, where the protest was organized by a civic comittee, citizens blocked major interesections of the city center.
Sunday, thousands had again come out in the streets of Sofia, Varna, Plovdiv and Burgas to protest against perceived irregularities in electricity billing.
The have called for an ousting of so-called power utilities from the country and a re-nationalization of the electricity grid, much in the recent example of Albania.
According to protesters, power distribution companies are abusing their monopoly position in their respective regions of Bulgaria, and are in addition drawing revenue out of the country.
Electric power in Bulgaria is distributed by local units of Czech CEZ company for the west, Czech Energo Pro for the north-east, and Austrian EVN for the south-west.
Commenting the events Tuesday, Borisov said that the cabinet and responsible overseeing agencie will ensure everything to enforce proper billing for customers.
He nevertheless said that at present there are no grounds for terminating contracts, blaming any disadvantages of those contracts to previous cabinets that had concluded them, Novinite reports.


Misi Vallo
WebHostingBuzz.com

Related News in English

Povezane vesti na srpskom

Συναφείς Ειδήσεις στα Ελληνικά

Email