The document discusses appeals against the decision to extend the operation of nuclear reactors 5 and 6 at the Kozloduy Nuclear Power Plant in Bulgaria without an environmental impact assessment. Specifically: 1) Appeals argued the decision violated several laws and regulations regarding environmental assessments and public participation. It also lacked thorough safety assessments and analysis of potential transboundary impacts to Romania. 2) Letters from the Romanian Ministry of Environment raising concerns about transboundary impacts were hidden from the Bulgarian Ministry of Environment and Waters. 3) The public hearing process was misleading and did not meet legal requirements for public participation. The municipality also did not receive requested information about extension plans.