
Tomaslav Donchev
Tomaslav Donchev is a Bulgarian politician serving as Deputy Prime Minister. He has been instrumental in outlining the government's management program, emphasizing financial stability, economic competitiveness, and social responsibility. His recent remarks highlight the administration's commitment to implementing reforms and strategic investments to enhance the quality of life for Bulgarian citizens.
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Countries Mentioned
Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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Bulgaria | 2 | 6.00 | 0.12% | +10% | 6,948,445 | 9,276 | $69,000 | 92$ |
Totals | 2 | 6,948,445 | 9,276 | $69,000 | 92$ |
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Recent Mentions
Bulgaria:
Tomaslav Donchev stated that the liberalization of the electricity market is an extreme risk at this moment.
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Bulgaria:
Tomaslav Donchev is the Deputy Prime Minister of Bulgaria, discussing important reforms with Commissioner McGrath.
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Bulgaria:
Tomaslav Donchev is the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Innovation and Growth who emphasized that the measure could reduce the financial burden on businesses.
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Bulgaria:
Tomaslav Donchev is the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Innovation and Growth who emphasized that the measure could lead to a lower financial burden for businesses.
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Bulgaria:
Tomaslav Donchev commented on the situation, stating that it continues to fuel scandals in Bulgarian politics.
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North Macedonia:
Bulgarian Vice Prime Minister Tomaslav Donchev stated that Bulgaria could lose 4 billion euros in grants due to delays in implementing the planned reforms.
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Bulgaria:
Tomaslav Donchev is the Deputy Prime Minister who stated that Bulgaria would be denied the second payment from the Recovery and Resilience Plan.
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Bulgaria:
Tomaslav Donchev commented on the round table dedicated to the Recovery and Resilience Plan.
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Bulgaria:
Tomaslav Donchev is the Deputy Prime Minister who stated that Bulgaria would be denied the second payment from the Recovery and Resilience Plan.
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Bulgaria:
Tomaslav Donchev announced that the second payment of 653 million euros is not in question, but later stated that the government will try to save part of the funds.
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