BSP took a number of actions against the concession of Sofia Airport (OBZOR)



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July 6, 2018 | 03:03 | FOCUS News Agency

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  BSP took a number of measures against the concession of Sofia Airport (OBZOR) Photo: FOCUS Information Agency

Sofia. BSP took a number of measures against the concession of Sofia Airport. At a press briefing in the National Assembly, BSP spokesman for Bulgaria, Elena Yoncheva, announced that BSP would appeal to the Supreme Administrative Court for the government's refusal to provide parliament with information on concession conditions at Sofia airport. Yoncheva announced that the opposition also submits a draft resolution to the National Assembly, which instructs the Ministry of Transport to terminate the concession procedure open at Sofia Airport. "The Council of Ministers and the Ministry of Transport refuse to inform the Bulgarian Parliament of the concession conditions of the Sofia airport." They denied information to Parliament about World Bank reports, badyzes and European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, "said Yoncheva. According to her, this is unacceptable and shows that this concession is set up and has a pre-selected candidate. BSP spokesman for Bulgaria said the party had to make legislative changes to ban the granting of concessions to sites of importance to national security. Yoncheva pointed out that Sofia Airport is among the sites of strategic importance for Bulgaria.
"It is Bulgarian national security.We have information that the airport will be rented to a concession of a neighboring southern state.I would like to remind you that after a few months in Turkey, the world's largest airport has started working in the European part of Istanbul, "Yoncheva said, adding that Turkey had no reason to have a competitive airport in a city. other country. Yoncheva expressed his concern about the danger that the Bulgarian airport will become an auxiliary and that the costs for pbadengers will be increased.
Denitsa KITANOVA

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