Central European Morning Report: "Prime Ministerial Initiatives in Cultural and Economic Development"

Central European Morning Report: "Prime Ministerial Initiatives in Cultural and Economic Development"

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Prime Minister Dorin Recean Ensures New Building for "Hecenii" Ensemble:

Prime Minister Dorin Recean has assured the construction of a new building with a modern dance hall for the "Hecenii" ensemble, a group of 80 children known for their success in "Românii Au Talent" (Romania's Got Talent). Recean made the commitment during a meeting with the ensemble members, choreographers, and parents. The government allocated 1.3 million lei for the project at its last session.

"The children have accomplished something extraordinary and are a source of pride for many in the Republic of Moldova," the prime minister said. He praised the ensemble's talent, discipline, and hard work, while the group's choreographer, Dionis Cobîlaș, mentioned they have begun negotiations with interested parties for the project. Recean thanked the ensemble's artistic director for his dedication and invited the group to Chișinău.

Bulgarian Caretaker Prime Minister Addresses Agricultural and Energy Issues:

Bulgarian caretaker Prime Minister Dimitar Glavchev announced the resolution of urgent issues in agriculture and energy sectors during today's government meeting. The prime minister stated that the government allocated 300 million levs for Ukrainian aid promised to farmers by April 22. The aid will be paid by May 15.

Additionally, 250 million levs were allocated to miners and energy workers from "Mini Maritsa East" and "Bobov Dol." The funds will be paid by the end of the year pending notification from the European Commission. Glavchev emphasized the caretaker government's focus on maintaining the budget balance and meeting goals for the eurozone in 2025. He concluded by saying that the government's efforts will continue, and the media will be kept informed.

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