MPs have approved on first and second reading amendments to the Social Assistance Act, which introduce mandatory Christmas and Easter bonuses for the most vulnerable people every year.
The bill received support from GERB-SDS, PP-DB, "Vazrazhdane", DPS - New Beginning, BSP - United Left, "There Is Such a People", APS and "Velichie". MECH abstained.
The aid is expected to reach about 507,000 people, including pensioners below the poverty line, families with many children, adults who have been supported before, single-person households, and people with disabilities. The amount of aid will be determined each year by the State Budget Act.
Borislav Gutsanov (BSP - United Left) emphasized the predictability that the law brings, as it will cut off the practice of bonuses being received by people with additional income.
PP-DB proposed that all children be supported, not just certain categories.
"Vazrazhdane" expressed dissatisfaction with the adoption of the law in the last days of parliament, but supported it, emphasizing the importance of the correct state policy.
After the adoption of the law, a decision of the Council of Ministers for the bonuses will no longer be necessary. Sub-legal normative acts for its implementation are to be prepared within six months.