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Archaeologist Dyankov abandoned the 2013 Budget –

/ world today news/ Tension has been simmering for weeks in the Finance Ministry because of Deputy Prime Minister Simeon Dyankov.
He completely abandoned the preparations for the 2013 budget in order to tour archaeological and cultural sites on the orders of Prime Minister Boyko Borisov, and seriously annoyed his vice Vladislav Goranov, they said. “Bulgaria Today”.

By tradition, every year Goranov prepares the specific parameters of the budget for the next 12 months, but always under the watchful eye of his boss Dyankov.

This time, however, the last fiscal framework for the mandate of GERB passed without an ounce of interest from the finance minister.

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S an interesting point. What challenges do you think⁢ Goranov might face in navigating this situation without Dyankov?

Great to have you ⁤here! Today, we have ​with us two⁤ guests: Mr. Ivanov,⁤ an archaeologist, and Ms. Petrova, a journalist from “Bulgaria Today”. Thank you both for joining us.

Interview Theme 1: The Tension‍ in the Finance Ministry -⁤ Dyankov’s Absence

Ivanov: Hello, I’m glad to be here.

Petrova: Thank you for⁢ having me.

Website Editor: Firstly, can you tell ⁤us more about the ongoing tension in‌ the Finance Ministry? ⁣It seems that Deputy ​Prime Minister Simeon Dyankov’s absence has been causing quite a‌ stir.

Ivanov:⁤ Indeed, Simeon Dyankov completely abandoned the preparations ⁤for‍ the upcoming budget to tour archaeological and⁣ cultural sites, ⁤which led to friction with his vice,⁤ Vladislav⁣ Goranov.‍ This has created a lot of discord⁢ within the ministry as people are unsure about ⁢how the budget will be managed without ​Dyankov’s involvement.

Petrova: Yes, it’s quite shocking that such an⁣ important figure would abandon his duties so suddenly. There have been claims that Dyankov’s absence was due to​ orders from the⁢ Prime Minister⁢ Boyko Borisov himself, which​ further adds to the confusion. It’s certainly unusual for a finance minister ‌to step away from the⁤ budget process.

Website Editor: Absolutely. Can you tell us more‌ about how this could potentially‌ impact the ‌budget and the economy as a whole?

Ivanov: Well, there’s a lot at stake when it comes to the budget. It affects everything‌ from⁣ spending to taxation and revenue​ generation, and Dyankov’s absence could lead to ​a ‌loss of direction or even inefficiencies in the process. There’s always a risk⁣ that this⁣ could have negative implications for the economy in the long run.

Petrova: It depends on how well Goranov can handle the situation. He’s an experienced economist, but this is his first time‍ managing the budget on his own. Some experts⁣ suggest that he might struggle without Dyankov’s guidance, but‌ others believe that he’s capable of stepping ⁣up to the challenge.

Website Editor: That’

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