The union of workers in the petrochemical industry in Bulgaria announced that it is ready for protests in case of an early ban on the import of Russian oil. This was reported by RIA News.
The union leadership held an emergency meeting and then issued a statement calling for “effective protests”. It is stated that all legal mechanisms will be used to protect their business.
Petrochemists are tired of being “played”, according to union president Pavlin Vakovsky.
Before that again the political party “Citizens for the European Development of Bulgaria” requested Stopping the use of Russian oil for the production of fuel at the oil refinery in Burgas from the company Lukoil.
In September, the Burgas facility retained the right to process Russian oil until October 2024, but there has been a gradual decline in volumes. The parliamentary majority initially planned to impose a complete ban by November 2023, which could lead to disruption of business.
Previously recognizedWhen oil prices fall to $50 per barrel.