Case C-784/22, Solvay Sodi: Order of the Court (Seventh Chamber) of 12 February 2025 (request for a preliminary ruling from the Administrativen sad – Varna – Bulgaria) – Solvay Sodi AD v Zamestnik-predsedatel na Darzhavna agentsia Darzhaven rezerv i voennovremenni zapasi (Reference for a preliminary ruling – Article 53(2) and Article 94 of the Rules of Procedure of the Court of Justice – Need for interpretation of EU law to enable the referring court to give judgment – None – Requirement to provide reasons justifying the need for an answer from the Court – Lack of sufficient information – Manifest inadmissibility)
ECLI:EU:UNKNOWN:62022CB0784
62022CB0784
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Official Journal
of the European Union
C/2025/2635
19.5.2025
Order of the Court (Seventh Chamber) of 12 February 2025 (request for a preliminary ruling from the Administrativen sad – Varna – Bulgaria) – ‘Solvay Sodi’ AD v Zamestnik-predsedatel na Darzhavna agentsia ‘Darzhaven rezerv i voennovremenni zapasi’
(Case C-784/22,
Solvay Sodi)
(Reference for a preliminary ruling - Article 53(2) and Article 94 of the Rules of Procedure of the Court of Justice - Need for interpretation of EU law to enable the referring court to give judgment - None - Requirement to provide reasons justifying the need for an answer from the Court - Lack of sufficient information - Manifest inadmissibility)
Language of the case: Bulgarian
Parties to the main proceedings
Defendant: Zamestnik-predsedatel na Darzhavna agentsia ‘Darzhaven rezerv i voennovremenni zapasi’
Operative part of the order
The request for a preliminary ruling from the Administrativen sad – Varna (Administrative Court Varna, Bulgaria), made by decision of 16 December 2022, as completed by decision of 20 May 2024, is manifestly inadmissible.
ELI: http://data.europa.eu/eli/C/2025/2635/oj
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