POLITICSEURACTIV
How 100 illegal buildings appeared in a protected forest in Bulgaria
A residential development built without permits in a Natura 2000 protected forest in Bulgaria has sparked controversy over who authorized the illegal construction. The unauthorized buildings raised concerns about environmental violations and regulatory oversight.
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