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Bulgaria’s President Rumen Radev also supports demands of Bulgarian hauliers

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Bulgaria’s President Rumen Radev supported the demands of the Bulgarian hauliers for amendments to the so-called EU Mobility Package, which is to be voted by the European Parliament Committee on Transport and Tourism. President Radev also supported the plans of the hauliers for fair protests. At a meeting with representatives of organizations from the Bulgarian transport sector Bulgaria’s head of state Radev called the actions related to the EU Mobility Package a flagrant violation of the principles of the European Union and discrimination against the Bulgarian business. President Radev pointed out that all Bulgarian institutions stand united in support of the Bulgarian hauliers, because their demands are just.




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