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President Rumen Radev and Premier Boyko Borissov discuss topics of public interest

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Bulgaria’s President Rumen Radev has discussed with Premier Boyko Borissov topics related to strengthening the security sector, judicial reforms, the projects for modernization of the Bulgarian armed forces and Bulgaria’s positions internationally, the press office of the Bulgarian President announced. The sides accentuated on the importance of the decisions of the Consultative Council on National Security aimed at boosting the motivation of the people employed at the Security sector and speeding the fulfillment of the projects for modernization of the country’s armed forces. Premier Borissov appreciated President Radev’s appeal for establishment of a single body to fight high-level corruption. Borissov and Radev agreed that upholding Bulgaria’s positions internationally requires consent and joint actions of all state institutions.




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