Bulgarian PM Borissov fined for not wearing a mask
Bulgaria's Prime Minister Boïko Borissov is to be fined for entering a church without a mask, according to the country's health ministry.
Under rules brought in by his own government, Borissov, his staff and some journalists will face fines of as much as €150, Euronews reports.
The compulsory use of facemasks in public indoor spaces was reinstated in Bulgaria on Tuesday because of an increase in coronavirus cases.
"A fine will be imposed on the prime minister, his staff and journalists for failing to comply with measures against the epidemic and in particular for violating the decree on the compulsory wearing of masks in closed public places," the health ministry said.
Borissov went to the Rila monastery in the south-western part of the country on Tuesday for a project to renovate the road leading to this famous religious site. He spoke closely with the monastery's superior before entering the church without a mask.
The 61-year-old conservative leader has refused to wear a mask since the start of the pandemic
The health ministry had already imposed a fine of €1,500 euros on Monday on Borissov's conservative Gerb party for holding a meeting on Saturday in a crowded room in the presence of the prime minister.
Bulgaria has seen 3,984 infections as of Tuesday, and 207 deaths.