Property in Bulgaria

Jul 8, 2008 at 11:06 o\clock

British MI5 counterintelligence services stopped attempt of murder of Russian political dissident

British MI5 counterintelligence services stopped attempt of murder of Russian political dissident Boris Berezovsky during the past summer, reported BBC, referring to a senior British official.

The oligarh is one of the most frenziest opponents of the administration of Vladimir Putin.

According to BBC, the case with Berezovski once again shows the continued readiness of the Russian intelligence services to conduct punitive operations against opponents of the Russian system.

"Absolutely we believe that the case for the poisoning of Litvinenko has been with state interference," declared high ranked British officer.

It is recalled that former Russian KGB agent Alexander Litvinenko died after poisoning with radioactive Polonium 210 in November 2006.

His death and today remains the mystery, as the most shocking version is that behind his death is the former Russian president Vladimir Putin.

In June last year, widow of Alexander Litvinenko Marina has again accused the Russian authorities and former KGB agent Andrei Lugovoy for the death of her husband.

Jul 7, 2008 at 13:32 o\clock

Bulgarian economics - fast overview

Bulgaria ranks on 44 -th position in the ranking of Forbes magazine for the best countries for doing business in the 2008 total of 120 countries .

Our country notes strong growth of 1996 here,the changes of governments show determination to economic changes and for tax planning, though not currently able to manage the growing inflation and large current account deficit, notes the publication.

Bulgaria attracts significant value in foreign direct investment since 2004, but corruption, the judiciary and organised crime remain major challenges still writes Forbes.

The best part of the business done in the world is Denmark, according to the third row in an annual ranking of the publication, in the construction of which analyzes the business climate in each of the 120 economies covered with a focus on the degree of personal freedom (the right to participate in free and fair elections, freedom of expression, etc.)..

The degree of investor protection and corruption, and policy regarding free trade and low inflation are the main factors considered by Forbes.