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Bulgarian PM Borissov extends Easter greetings to Bulgarian people

PM Boyko Borissov

Bulgaria's Prime Minister Boyko Borissov has extended his greetings to the Bulgarian people on the Resurrection of Christ via his Facebook profile. "Hristos Voskrese! Easter is the brightest Christian holiday. Now is the time for hope and strong faith,” Borissov wrote in his personal profile on Facebook. There is also a short video of how he welcomes Easter in a family setting.
"In the current situation, we need to be kinder and more humble. Let's do everything we can to be proud of our decisions and actions in the years to come. We must be united in this challenge and act responsibly, "the Prime Minister urges. "There is a time for everything - a time to embrace and a time to refrain from embracing. The prudent one foresees evil and avoids it. God does not reside only in the temple, He is everywhere! Be strong and patient, better days will come!", Borissov wrote.



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