PRESS DIGEST - Bulgaria - June 29
SOFIA, June 29 (Reuters) - These are some of the main stories in Bulgarian newspapers on Friday. Reuters has not verified these stories and does not vouch for their accuracy.
-- Torrential rains have caused flooding in several towns in southwestern Bulgaria. (Standart, Standart, trud, Monitor)
-- Bulgaria will not sign agreements to take back migrants that have entered the European Union through its borders, Prime Minister Boyko Borissov said. (24 Chasa, Trud, Standart)
-- Opposition Socialists demanded the resignation of the chairman of the energy regulator for failing to rule on the pending sale of the Bulgarian assets of Czech utility CEZ to Bulgarian small company Inercom, estimated at about 320 million euros. The parliament has changed the law to allow the regulator to have a say in big energy sales, but has yet to vote on the criteria under which it should rule. (Sega, Monitor, Duma, 24 Chasa)
-- The Socialists will seek to stop the government decision to open a tender offer for the concession of state-run Sofia airport and accused the government of failing to reveal details of its plans. (Duma, 24 Chasa) (Reporting by Tsvetelia Tsolova)
