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“When do we sin? Now that we are implementing the spring call for more measures in support of all sectors? When?” Deputy Prime Minister Tomislav Donchev asked during the presentation of the budget proposal for next year.
“If we follow the president’s appeals and recommendations, what we are doing is both right and wrong,” Donchev stressed. “I am afraid that our democracy has a series of diseases, from political dyslexia to political amnesia. It often happens that a political representative forgets what he said a few months ago. I remind you that in April there was a call for more measures, more aid for companies and individuals “When the army of unemployed multiplies every day, it is not appropriate to deal with the relationship between the presidential institution and the executive.”
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He listed the measures to support the economy and people, which the government foresees in the budget for 2021: BGN 1,647 million for households, BGN 577 million for businesses, BGN 749 million for government agencies committed to overcoming. the pandemic.
“In difficult times, when a pandemic, social economic crisis accumulates, the only one that can help is the state,” Donchev said, adding that even with the withdrawal of new debt, Bulgaria’s external debt remains below a quarter of gross domestic product. On the side.
By the end of 2020, Bulgaria’s external public debt will be 23.5% of GDP, which places us in second place after Estonia in terms of the lowest indebtedness in the EU. And by the end of 2023 it will be 29.4% of GDP and will continue to be one of the lowest in Europe, reported the Ministry of Finance.
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“All the observations of the social partners, despite the lack of unanimous support, will be taken into account when presenting the draft budget to the National Assembly at first reading,” said the Deputy Prime Minister for Economic and Demographic Policy and Minister of Tourism , Mariana Nikolova.
Earlier, President Rumen Radev orally criticized the budget bill, and in the meantime, the presidency sent a letter to the Finance Ministry saying it has no objections, but later ruled on the issue.
They described the publication of the letter as “a shameless and rude manipulation of the facts” and added that “the presidential administration has nothing to do with the preliminary approval of the state budget, except in the part related to the budget of the presidential institution itself” .
During the day, the National Council for Tripartite Cooperation (NCTC) held an online meeting called by Mariana Nikolova.
In the first item on the meeting’s agenda, the government and social partners discussed the draft Law on State Budgets of the Republic of Bulgaria for 2021 and the Updated Medium-Term Budget Forecast for the period 2021-2023.
The priorities of the “Budget 2021” are an increase of the minimum salary from BGN 610 – to BGN 650, as of January 1, 2021. Double the funds for the salaries of pedagogical specialists compared to 2017. By 2021, the funds they are planned throughout the year. Ensure the increase by 30% (as of 1.08.2020) in the personnel costs of the systems of organizations and administrations, which are in charge of the activities for the control of the pandemic and the consequences of the pandemic, incl. for frontline employees. 10% increase in funds for salaries of employees that do not fall within the scope of the government’s socio-economic package.
Menda Stoyanova defended the state budget proposal
An additional 360 million BGN has been provided for education to increase teacher salaries and BGN 57.8 million for non-teaching staff; BGN 70 million – for the construction and reconstruction of kindergartens, nurseries and schools; BGN 38 million – to support the payment by parents of fees for feeding children in compulsory pre-school education and to reimburse the costs of children who are not admitted to kindergartens due to lack of places in state and municipal kindergartens and schools; BGN 36 million – to expand access to and coverage of compulsory preschool education for 4-year-olds; 20 million BGN: for the modernization of school classrooms and the construction of the STEM environment; BGN 65.9 million: to continue reforms and ensure sustainable development and expand access to higher education, incl. BGN 48.7 million – for an increase in the salaries of the lowest academic positions in higher education institutions.
For medical care, to guarantee patients the necessary medical care, an additional 65.7 million BGN is provided, for an increase in staff remuneration in the structures of the Ministry of Health and the National Health Insurance Fund, incl . and for overtime; BGN 48.9 million subsidies for hospital care medical establishments outside the scope of compulsory medical insurance; 326.6 million BGN for health insurance payments; 75 million BGN – for providing a vaccine against covid-19; 50 million – for the construction of a National Pediatric Hospital.
A further BGN 10 million has been provided – for an active labor market policy; 300 million BGN – for the continuation of measure “60/40”; BGN 297.3 million – for the increase in funds for short-term unemployment benefits (the increase from BGN 9 to BGN 12 of the minimum daily amount of unemployment benefit); BGN 73 million – for specific assistance for families with children up to 14 years old with distance education and exhausted opportunities for paid parental leave and inability to work remotely; BGN 390 million – for eliminating the income criterion for access to monthly childcare allowances until completion of secondary education; BGN 10 million – for specific heating subsidies; BGN 21.4 million: to update financial support for people with disabilities under the Personal Assistance Act; 122 million BGN – for the personal assistance mechanism of the same law and 79.7 million BGN – for the “Auxiliar de Apoyo” social service, as an activity delegated by the State; BGN 47 million: for a one-time financial support for food products in the amount of BGN 120 per year for pensioners with a pension amount of BGN 300 to BGN 369 (poverty line for 2021)
An additional 474 million BGN has been provided in the 2021 Budget – to increase the amount of the minimum pension for seniority and seniority from 250 BGN – to 300 BGN, as of January 1, 2021; 94 million BGN – for an increase in the maximum amount of one or more pensions received from BGN 1,200 – to BGN 1,440, as of January 1, 2021; 884.2 million BGN – for measures related to modernization and calculation of pensions, incl. and for the payment of pensions throughout the year with the new update of 5% as of July 1, 2021; BGN 318 million: for the payment of pension supplements to all pensioners until March 2021.
Other priorities are defense policy, as well as the successful absorption of European funds and programs.
Unions and employers’ organizations – CEIBG supported the 2021 budget proposals, expressing comments and proposals for changes. BICA and BIA did not support it and BCCI and SSE abstained.