In an update to a story published on Friday, Reuters is reporting that Bulgarian President Rosen Plevneliev has vetoed legislation that would have greatly expanded developers' rights. Plevneliev issued a statement saying,
"The law raises reasonable doubts about...unbalanced decisions which will confront us with irreparable consequences to the environment."
He added, however, that he still sought a way to expand the country's ski industry as a means of increasing tourism and that he hoped his veto would allow time for a compromise palatable to both environmentalists and resort owners.
"The law raises reasonable doubts about...unbalanced decisions which will confront us with irreparable consequences to the environment."
He added, however, that he still sought a way to expand the country's ski industry as a means of increasing tourism and that he hoped his veto would allow time for a compromise palatable to both environmentalists and resort owners.
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