hearing from the new parliament. Prime Minister
Boyko Borisov continued to avoid being heard by
parliament in the new National Assembly. He took leave for tomorrow, the day MPs summoned him to speak about work on the European Union s Recovery and Sustainability Plan. Borisov did not come to the
parliament today to present his resignation according to the Constitution, and it was submitted in the office of the National Assembly. This was not to the liking of Mika Zaykova, who chaired the first plenary session as the oldest MP, and she commented from the speakers spot:
I don t want to go further into this, but Prime Minister s absence in person today is either because of shame in front of you and the Bulgarian people or disrespect to this institution. After all, we are a parliamentary republic.
Greece a Top Beneficiary From EU Crisis Fund, Exchange Head Says
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(Bloomberg) Greece expects to be one of the big winners from the European Unionâs Recovery and Resilience Facility and investors are already aware of the advantages for the country, Athens Stock Exchange Chief Economic Officer Socrates Lazaridis said in an interview.
(Bloomberg) Greece expects to be one of the big winners from the European Unionâs Recovery and Resilience Facility and investors are already aware of the advantages for the country, Athens Stock Exchange Chief Economic Officer Socrates Lazaridis said in an interview.
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IPC Study: Europe s Economic Recovery, Long-Term Future Depend on Attention to Electronics Manufacturing Industry
A new IPC study, Digital Directions, Greener Connections, finds the electronics manufacturing industry has largely withstood the negative effects of the COVID pandemic and is poised to help drive Europe’s economic recovery and resilience, especially if anticipated government decisions take a supportive approach.
The study highlights the importance of electronic systems, especially those embedded into end user-electronics from industrial robots to an Airbus A350 to 5G infrastructures, as a main driver of global GDP growth. It forecasts the industry s global compound annual growth rate at 3.7 percent per year for the 2018-2023 period while the World Bank forecasts overall global growth of 1.8 percent over the same period. As Europe transitions to a digital and green economy, its electronics manufacturer
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