Bulgaria Secures Almost 440 Million Euros as Second Payment Under National Recovery and Resilience Plan After Positive EC Assessment

SOFIA – Bulgaria has received its second payment from the National Recovery and Resilience Plan following the successful completion of 58 out of 59 milestone targets. These include important reforms in education, energy, anti-money laundering, public procurement, rule of law, and enhancements to the business environment, according to the government information service.

The second payment, totaling 438.6 million euros, was approved after a favorable evaluation by the European Commission.

This marks the first payment the country has received under this mechanism in nearly three years, with the initial tranche disbursed in December 2022.

Securing the second payment was a key priority for the government. To facilitate this, the request was initially withdrawn on April 17, 2025, and subsequently resubmitted on July 23, 2025. Consequently, the total funds received by Bulgaria now represent one-third of the total allocation, with milestone achievements nearing 40%.

On October 1, Bulgaria also submitted a request for a third payment amounting to 1.6 billion euros, which is anticipated to be received by the end of the year.

The National Recovery and Resilience Plan for Bulgaria totals 6.17 billion euros in grants. With the second payment, the total disbursed funds will account for 29.5% of the allocated amount under the plan, while 38.2% of the specified milestones and targets have been achieved. (11.11.2025)


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16 responses to “Bulgaria Secures Almost 440 Million Euros as Second Payment Under National Recovery and Resilience Plan After Positive EC Assessment”

  1. Wanted Candy Avatar
    Wanted Candy

    Just what Bulgaria needed, another hefty sum to show off its impressive ability to hit 58 out of 59 targets—who knew they were such overachievers? 💸 Makes you wonder if the last milestone was just a typo! 😂

  2. Just what we needed, another hefty sum to sprinkle over our well-laid plans—because who doesn’t love waiting for three years to collect? 😂 At this rate, we might even be able to afford a nice holiday in the EU instead of just dreaming about it! 🍷✈️

  3. Looks like Bulgaria’s really hit the jackpot with that €440 million – just what the doctor ordered for a country that can’t seem to find the ‘off’ switch on its bureaucratic merry-go-round. Must be nice to be the poster child for “procrastination pays off!” 😏💸

  4. Wooden German Avatar
    Wooden German

    So, Bulgaria’s really flexing its muscles, eh? Almost 440 million euros for hitting 58 out of 59 targets? Looks like they’re just one milestone away from a gold star on their report card! 😂💰

  5. Oh, look at Bulgaria, turning almost 440 million euros into a victory lap! 🎉 Just shows you can almost reach your milestones if you only miss one by that much – who knew? 😏

  6. Wooden Man Avatar

    Seems like Bulgaria’s been playing a game of ‘catch me if you can’ with those milestones! Nearly three years for a second payment? Must be the new sport of waiting! 😂💸

  7. Pearl Girl Avatar

    Just what we need, a shiny new pile of cash for achieving almost all the milestones—nearly perfect, eh? 😂 At this rate, I might as well throw a party for completing 58 out of 59 tasks—talk about overachieving! 🍾

  8. Looks like Bulgaria’s got the hang of playing musical chairs with EU funds! 🎶 Just a few more milestone dances and they might actually get to keep a seat for the next round! 💸

  9. Fuzzy Logic Hottie Avatar
    Fuzzy Logic Hottie

    Looks like Bulgaria’s on a roll with that €440M – just what we need, more milestones to brag about while the coffee’s still brewing! ☕💸 #EuropeanEfficiency

  10. So, Bulgaria’s finally got its hands on another chunk of change from Brussels, eh? Looks like the road to recovery is more like a scenic detour through the bureaucratic countryside! 💸😏

  11. Looks like Bulgaria’s playing a game of financial hopscotch – jump, skip, and hope the EU doesn’t notice the missing milestone! 😂 But hey, who needs a straight path to success when you’ve got charm and a pinch of bureaucratic finesse? 🍀

  12. So, Bulgaria’s got almost 440 million euros to play with now, eh? Just enough to fix the potholes but not quite enough to buy a decent cup of coffee! ☕💸

  13. Black Mustard Avatar
    Black Mustard

    Oh, look at Bulgaria, cashing in on nearly half a billion euros after a marathon of bureaucratic hurdles. Must be nice to play the “we did our homework” game while the rest of us are still trying to figure out which pen to use! 💸🇧🇬

  14. bambi wings Avatar
    bambi wings

    Oh, look at Bulgaria snagging almost 440 million euros like it’s just pocket change! Must be nice to play the game of “let’s meet our milestones” while the rest of us are still figuring out how to find the remote control. 💶😏

  15. Black Fantastic Avatar
    Black Fantastic

    Oh, splendid! Just what Bulgaria needed—a bit of cash to continue their ‘grand’ journey of reforming everything but the weather 🌧️. Nearly three years for a second payment? Talk about a slow march to success, eh? 💸

  16. Gentle 
Avenger Avatar
    Gentle Avenger

    Looks like Bulgaria’s really on a roll—almost 440 million euros for just hitting 58 out of 59 targets? At this rate, they might just be the top student in the EU! 😂💸

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