Bulgarian MPs will be in a safe place in case of war. Renovation of the bomb shelters under the building of the former Party House, which is currently used as a building for the National Assembly, begins. This is clear from an order announced at the end of May by the parliament for the preparation of a project for the repair of the underground hiding place in the basement of the Party House building worth BGN 100,000, writes "Capital".
The hideout was built for the high nomenclature in the middle of the last century, but it is currently in a very poor condition.
At the end of May, the National Assembly announced an order for BGN 100,000 to prepare a project for the repair of the underground hiding place in the basement of the Party House building. It is a system of rooms with entrances and exits and was designed and built according to the rules and instructions for such hiding places in the middle of the 20th century, but it is currently in a very poor condition and cannot be used as such.
According to the regulation on such "collective remedies" their main purpose is "hiding the population during an air attack from military and industrial poisons, radioactive substances and biological agents".