Sofia Council Overrides Governor's Veto on Ice Rink and Ski Lifts
Translated from Bulgarian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Sofia's Municipal Council rejected the regional governor's veto, allowing for an ice rink in the city's Knyazheska Garden.
- The council also approved new ski lifts for Vitosha Mountain, overriding the governor's objections.
- The decision confirms the council's earlier approval of the ice rink, despite the governor's concerns.
An ice rink will be established in Sofia's Knyazheska Garden this winter, following the Municipal Council's rejection of the regional governor's veto. The council voted to uphold its previous decision from July 23, which included the controversial ice rink project. This move signifies a clear stance against the governor's attempt to block the winter attraction.
In addition to the ice rink, the Sofia Municipal Council also approved the installation of new ski lifts on Vitosha Mountain. This decision also faced opposition from the regional governor, Yovelina Tihova of "Progressive Bulgaria." By overriding the veto, the council has signaled its commitment to developing the mountain's infrastructure for winter sports.
The council's decisions highlight a divergence between local municipal priorities and the regional administration's oversight. The confirmation of the ice rink in Knyazheska Garden, a popular public space, suggests a desire to enhance recreational offerings within the city center. The approval of new ski lifts on Vitosha indicates a focus on bolstering the region's appeal as a winter tourism destination.
Originally published by Dnevnik in Bulgarian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.