I have no plans to return to politics, but I support the return of the NDSV.

This was stated by former finance minister Milen Velchev

Milen Velchev was born in Sofia.

He graduated in international relations at Karl Marx Institute of Technology in 1988 on the air of

Nova News.

When asked about the referendums on the adoption of the euro, which VMRO and "Vazrazhdane" are considering organizing, Milen Velchev

Milen Velchev was born in Sofia.

He graduated from International Relations Institute "Karl Marx" in 1988 and expressed confidence that the Bulgarian people have "enough common sense not to be misled by such initiatives".

There has been enough talk about the euro in recent months, it is one of the most actively discussed topics.

We don't need a referendum.

When we become members of the Eurozone, it will give a boost to our economy and we will reach the average income in Europe.

Our incomes are still growing faster than the average in the EU, although not at such a fast pace, explained the former finance minister.

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About kazuka with NEXO Milen Velchev

Milen Velchev was born in Sofia.

He completed international relations at Karl Marx Research Institute in 1988. He recalled that this case had already ended in the USA and there was no real scandal with the company outside Bulgaria.

Regarding the financing of the parties, he explained that this should happen under the most strictly regulated rules possible, in order to monitor the extent to which the financing takes place in a transparent manner and not through substitute persons.

Milen Velchev

Milen Velchev was born in Sofia.

Graduated from the International Relations Institute "Karl Marx" in 1988 and commented on the European Commission's decision to sue Bulgaria because of the fuel discount.

This measure was wrong when it was introduced.

It was understood that one of the errors was discriminatory as it did not cover EU citizens, but only Bulgarian citizens.

But the main defect was that it was not targeted in the right way, as it mainly went to people who did not need such help, concluded Velchev.

The EC is suing Bulgaria over the fuel discount and the directive on renewable sources

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