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Bulgarians not enthusiastic about Euro

Bulgarians not enthusiastic about Euro

1 min read Bulgaria, euro, eurozone

Around 58% of Bulgarians oppose adoption of the Euro as their country’s currency, according to a poll conducted by Trend Agency. Just 21% would back their country joining the Eurozone, while the same percentage are undecided on the matter, the Bulgarian pollster found. Some 71% of respondents said Euro

Europe, Russia play gas spike blame game

Europe, Russia play gas spike blame game

President Vladimir Putin brushed off accusations that Russian-state-owned Gazprom is responsible for soaring energy prices across Europe at an energy conference in Moscow this week. European energy commissioner Kadri Simson says Gazprom has not boosted short-term supplies of natural gas that could bring down prices. Putin insists that Gazprom is

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Ciolos steps in to fill Romania’s power vacuum

Ciolos steps in to fill Romania’s power vacuum

1 min read Romania, government

President Klaus Iohannis has invited Save Romania Union (USR) leader Dacian Ciolos to form a government in Romania, which is in the midst of a political crisis. The country has been without a prime minister since last week, when MPs dismissed Florin Citu of the National Liberal Party (PNL). Ciolos’

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Global minimum tax plan makes progress

Global minimum tax plan makes progress

The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) and the Biden administration have brokered a compromise on the plan to introduce a global corporate tax regime with the three low-corporate tax states that had been holding out on the agreement. With Ireland, Estonia and Hungary now onboard, the ambitious measure

No "Polexit" say protesters in Poland

No "Polexit" say protesters in Poland

Protesters chanted “No to Polexit” at pro-EU rallies in Warsaw and across Poland over the weekend after the country’s highest court ruled that domestic law takes supremacy over the European Union treaties. Led by former prime minister and one-time European Council president Donald Tusk, tens of thousands protested Thursday’

Czechs vote out PM Babis

Czechs vote out PM Babis

Czechs voted for a conservative shift in last weekend’s elections on Friday and Saturday. The conservative coalition SPOLU (“Together”) formed by the Civic Democrats, Christian Democrats, and TOP 09 parties, narrowly beat the ruling ANO party of current prime minister Andrej Babis. His coalition partner Social Democrats and the

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