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April, 2009

  • 3 April

    Bulgaria President to Lead NATO Summit Delegation

    Bulgaria’s President, Georgi Parvanov, will lead the Bulgarian delegation for the historical NATO summit. The NATO summit will be held Friday and Saturday in Kehl, Germany and Strasbourg, France and will mark the 60th anniversary of the establishment of the Alliance. Parvanov is scheduled to participate Friday in the working …

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  • 3 April

    Bulgaria President Announces EP Elections Date

    European Parliament elections will be held on June 7 in Bulgaria, President Georgi Parvanov announced Thursday. The European Union has been officially notified of this date for Bulgaria’s MEP elections and has given it the green light, Parvanov stated. Parvanov urged Bulgaria’s MPs to move quickly to decide on all …

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  • 3 April

    Macedonian Identity “To Be Defined”

    The European Commission has decided to redefine the terms “Macedonian”, “Macedonians” and country code “MK” in its institutional style guide, Erik Meijer, European Parliament Rapporteur for Macedonia, suspects. According to information obtained by Eric Meijer, these terms now in common use are to be replaced with the designation “to be …

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  • 3 April

    Leading Bosnian Croat Parties Eye Reunification

    The strongest Bosnian Croat parties, the Croat Democratic Union, HDZ, and the renegade HDZ1990, inch towards reunification, with HDZ 1990 leadership expected to start discussing this issue on Thursday. “One person cannot decide on the modalities of unification… party organs are the ones to take key decisions,” local media reported …

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  • 3 April

    Budget Decrease for Serbian Municipalities

    Several Serbian local officials warned the Serbian Government that its economy measures could lead to the bankruptcy of many municipalities in Serbia. The government had earlier announced a possible decrease of the cash to be transferred from the Republic’s budget to local budgets. Local officials are mostly worried about the …

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  • 3 April

    Macedonia’s “Baby Boom” Program Falls In Court

    The government’s policy aimed at boosting the country’s population growth by giving cash bonuses to mothers with more than one child has crumbled before the Constitutional Court, on the grounds that it is discriminatory. The court ruled on Wednesday that the government’s provisions in the child protection law, envisaging state …

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  • 3 April

    Kosovo MPs Smoke in Parliament

    Kosovo’s deputies have not stopped smoking in Kosovo’s Parliament, setting an example of how to breach the law. Although smoking in offices and institutions, including Kosovo’s Parliament, has been banned for three years, three deputies of the Parliamentary Commission for Budget and Finance have been spotted smoking in one of …

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  • 3 April

    Serbia 171st out of 181 for Construction Permits

    Serbia ranks as the 11th worst country in the world at dealing with construction permits for business, according to a recent World Bank report. The country’s protracted legal procedures for constructing industrial sites have become even lengthier, according to the World Bank’s 2009 ‘Doing Business’ report. The annual comparative study …

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  • 1 April

    Blast Damages Lenin Monument in St Petersburg

    It was not immediately clear why the giant bronze monument at the Finland railway station was targeted. A powerful blast ripped a metre-wide hole in one of Russia’s best-known statues of Vladimir Lenin on Wednesday. It was not immediately clear why the giant bronze monument at the Finland railway station …

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  • 1 April

    Greek Strike to Halt Flights, Services

    The walkout will be the second nationwide protest against the conservative government since the police shooting of a teenager in December. Flights to and from Greece will be grounded for several hours on Thursday and banks, schools and transport will shut down during a one-day nationwide strike in protest against …

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