AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoHealth Tech Upgrade: Bulgaria’s Health Ministry project is installing the first of 17 next-generation CT scanners at Haskovo Multiprofile Hospital, aimed at faster stroke diagnosis and referral for endovascular treatment, with AI support for processing scans. Digital Nomads: Bulgaria introduced a new residence permit for eligible non-EU remote workers, requiring a Type D visa, proof of remote activity, health insurance, income (about €31,000 average in 2026), accommodation, and a clean criminal record. Public Health & Care System: Health Minister Katya Ivkova says key reproductive and drug-regulation bodies will stay stand-alone, regional health inspectorates will be reorganized, and emergency care management may be merged to reduce delays. Workplace Wellness: Bulgaria extended the sectoral collective labour agreement for brewing to all workers until 2028, setting minimum wages and pushing healthier, safer working conditions. Nature Safety: Authorities in Kalofer warned pasture users about poison baits after vultures were killed; the case involved arrests and focused on protecting protected birds and human safety. Energy & Climate Impact: Kozloduy’s Unit 5 was temporarily lowered by about 120 MW due to low Danube levels and extreme weather, part of drought safety measures. Community & Tradition: The 33rd National Gathering of Bulgarian Sarakatsani took place near Sliven, highlighting faith, memory, and passing traditions to younger generations.
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