Bulgaria's Minister of Labor and Social Policy, Borislav Gutsanov, highlighted the need for increased job opportunities and higher pensions for people with disabilities, who currently number around 700,000 in the country. He also acknowledged the crucial role played by the church in supporting vulnerable populations, citing the "St. John of Rila" Center as an example.
Following a devastating fire in a Kočani nightclub, 15 injured individuals were transferred to hospitals in Bulgaria, where they received immediate medical attention and support from both the Bulgarian government and the people of Bulgaria. The tragedy has strengthened the bond between North Macedonia and Bulgaria, showcasing their unwavering solidarity in the face of adversity.
Bulgaria's President Rumen Radev offered assistance to North Macedonia following the Kočani fire tragedy, stating that the country is ready to transport additional victims for treatment and emphasizing the importance of mutual support in times of hardship. Parliament Speaker Natalia Kiselova also expressed condolences and shared the grief of the North Macedonian people.
Bulgaria declared March 18, 2025 a National Day of Mourning to honor the victims of the Kočani nightclub fire, expressing solidarity with North Macedonia and lowering national flags. A requiem prayer was held in Sofia, with the Patriarch offering condolences and prayers for the deceased and injured.
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) is taking action to address the car finance mis-selling scandal by introducing an industry-wide redress scheme. This scheme will automatically identify and compensate millions of motorists who were mis-sold car loans, eliminating the need for them to file individual claims.