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Bulgaria:The price of vignette stickers will remain unchanged

29. October 2009. | 08:27

Source: BTA

The price of vignette stickers which drivers are required to have if they want to use motorways and
first-class roads in Bulgaria, will remain unchanged, Finance Minister Simeon Djankov said Wednesday.

The price of vignette stickers which drivers are required to have if they want to use motorways and
first-class roads in Bulgaria, will remain unchanged, Finance Minister Simeon Djankov said Wednesday.

"It is inappropriate to raise vignette prices in crisis conditions," Djankov commented.

The decision ends speculations on a pending increase of the price for one-year vignette for automobiles.

Currently one-year vignette stickers are priced at 67 leva, or 34 euro, for cars and 1050 leva, or 537 euro, for trucks.

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