Novinite.com
06 Dec 2025, 18:24 GMT+10
The Court of Justice of the European Union has rejected claims that it has issued a ruling blocking Bulgaria's planned entry into the eurozone. In a statement cited by the Bulgarian National Radio, the institution clarified that no decision has been made regarding the admissibility or substance of the complaint challenging Bulgaria's introduction of the euro from January 1, 2026.
The clarification follows statements from former deputy prime minister in Zhan Videnov's government, Rumen Gechev, who wrote on Facebook that he had received notification of an alleged decision from November 28, 2025. According to his post, the General Court had accepted as admissible a claim contesting the legality of Bulgaria's eurozone accession.
The Court stressed that this interpretation is incorrect. The complaint in question was filed on September 15, 2025, and its registration in the General Court's registry is a routine administrative step. The institution explained that forwarding the application to the defendant and assigning the case to a judicial panel are part of standard procedure and do not imply that the Court has formed a view on the claim's validity.
According to the Court's statement, these procedural actions should not be understood as an indication of how the case might conclude. As BNR points out, the Court underlines that none of these steps predetermine the eventual outcome, nor do they represent any kind of ruling against Bulgaria's upcoming eurozone entry.
Get a daily dose of Germany Sun news through our daily email, its complimentary and keeps you fully up to date with world and business news as well.
Publish news of your business, community or sports group, personnel appointments, major event and more by submitting a news release to Germany Sun.
More InformationBLAGNAC, France: Airbus reduced its 2025 commercial aircraft delivery target after identifying a production-quality issue on fuselage...
DUBLIN, Ireland: Over the previous 12 months, consumer prices have increased by three percent, driven by energy and food costs, according...
BRUSSELS, Belgium: Europe's aerospace and defence sector posted strong growth last year, with turnover and employment both climbing...
Europe's football governing body said that political statements during games are unacceptable ...
The Court of Justice of the European Union has rejected claims that it has issued a ruling blocking Bulgaria's planned entry into the...
Prime Minister Viktor Orban previously argued against any further aid for Ukraine, urging Brussels to pursue diplomacy with Russia...
DUBLIN, Ireland: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy received a rock-star welcome when he reached the Oireachtas to address a joint...
DUBLIN, Ireland: Nikita Hand said the Irish civil justice system has allowed my voice to be heard after the Supreme Court decided not...
DUBLIN, Ireland: Following the death of her teenage son a fortnight back while he was riding an e-bike, the heartbroken mother has...
DUBLIN, Ireland: Over the previous 12 months, consumer prices have increased by three percent, driven by energy and food costs, according...
BRUSSELS, Belgium: Europe's aerospace and defence sector posted strong growth last year, with turnover and employment both climbing...
DUBLIN, Ireland: Christmas shoppers, including parents, flooded shops across Ireland over the weekend, taking advantage of Black Friday...
