site.bta Transport & IT Minister: Bulgarian State Railways Owes Lv 600 Mln to Creditors
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 Transport & IT Minister:
 Bulgarian State Railways Owes
 Lv 600 Mln to Creditors
 
 
 Sofia, September 3 (BTA) - Bulgarian State Railways (BDZ) owes 
 600 million leva to its creditors and is planning to negotiate 
 for a repayment plan, Transport, Information Technology and 
 Communications Minister Nikolina Angelakova said, emerging from 
 the Council of Ministers weekly meeting Wednesday.
 
 Angelakova said the national budget has a small amount allocated
 for paying off part of the principal and the interest owed by 
 BDZ, which is broken down into monthly payments of 3 million 
 leva until the year's end. This is far from enough, she noted. 
 According to the Minister, the government is expecting a 
 notification from the European Commission about 172 million leva
 in state aid which should be provided for in the national 
 budget scheme and which is for outstanding obligations. There is
 a 195 million leva shortfall for scheduled and incidental 
 repairs at BDZ, and there is no money to buy rolling stock, she 
 said.
 
 The Transport, Information Technology and Communications 
 Ministry has denied a freight transport licence to TETs Bobov 
 Dol-Tovarni Prevozi, because the applicant has failed to meet 
 legal requirements, particularly financial stability standards, 
 Angelakova went on to say.
 
 The National Company for Railway Infrastructure is in the red by
 109 million leva for co-financing railway projects. That amount
 of money was not laid out in the national budget, she said.
 
 Angelakova also complained of a lack of a clear strategy and 
 continuity as to electronic government policy. Experts are 
 trying to figure out exactly how much has been spent on various 
 aspects of electronic government. So far they have gathered 
 information about 400 million leva in funding from the national 
 budget and money under the EU-backed Operational Programme 
 Administrative Capacity.
 
 Faulty planning has made it impossible to sign a planned 15 
 million leva contract by September 15 relevant to the building 
 of an intermodal transport terminal in the seaport of Varna. The
 procedure will be stopped and the terminal will not be 
 constructed, Angelakova said. VI/VE
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