who represented the Bulgarian minority in the previous Romanian Chamber of Deputies (the lower house of the country’s parliament) won a new four-year term during Sunday’s parliamentary elections Nacov reported the news in a video message in his official Facebook profile He says in the video: “I have earned the necessary minimum of votes to receive a new term as an MP This is a result which our community needed very much because it enables us to get support from the state for the Bulgarian minorities This is owing to our having an MP and to our organization’s membership of the Council of National Minorities.” He thanks the ethnic Bulgarians and everyone else who has placed their trust in him “I feel obliged by every vote cast for me to make my new term better than the previous one I am a Catholic and I will protect Christian values I will defend the Euro-Atlantic course of the nation Romania is the best home for any national minority for the right to be represented in Parliament,” Nacov says has been an MP for the Bulgarian minority in Romania’s 330-seat Chamber of Deputies since 2020 he was mayor of Star Bisnov (Romanian: Dudestii Vechi) Western Romania predominantly inhabited by Banat Bulgarians He has never been a member of any political party he has been a member of the Bulgarian Union of Banat–Romania Nacov has a degree in law from Sofia University Contacts +359 2 9262 210 By accepting cookies you can enjoy a better experience while browsing pages Rețele Electrice România launched a public tender on the electronic public procurement platform SEAP worth about 30 million RON (excluding VAT) for the modernization of the 110/20 kV Sânnicolau Mare primary station in Timiș County with the aim of increasing the reliability and resilience of the electricity distribution network for domestic or industrial customers in the area “This investment is essential for increasing the safety and continuity of the electricity supply to customers by switching to the latest technological standards The project is part of the extensive investment plan of Rețele Electrice Romania which aims to improve the reliability of the network and improve the quality indicators of the service offered to customers by modernizing the infrastructure” General Manager of the company Rețele Electrice România The 110/20 kV Sânnicolau Mare primary station was put into operation in 1971 and serves over 14,000 customers in the area surrounding the city of Sânnicolau Mare and the localities of Dudestii Vechi The works included in this project will be carried out in stages so that the electricity supply in the area is not affected The main works will include the replacement of the high voltage (110 kV) and medium voltage (20kV) cells with new ones the modernization and energy efficiency of the building The company Rețele Electrice Romania operates networks with a total length of about 134,000 kilometers in three major areas of the country: Muntenia Sud (including Bucharest) covering one third of the local distribution market and develops an investment program to improve the quality of services safety and performance of the networks and local implementation of the environmental standards of the PPC Group The electricity networks operated by Rețele Electrice Romania include 289 primary stations and over 25,000 secondary substations By accepting cookies you can enjoy a better experience while browsing pages.