Bulgarian sport will, very soon, resume activities in full, Minister of Youth and Sports Krasen Kralev announced.
“Bulgaria was among the first countries to have applied stringent anti-epidemic measures, that is why it is among the countries affected least by the epidemic,” he said for ТV+. In his words that is what made it possible to lift the restrictions quickly and reduce economic damages. Minister Kralev pointed out that all sportsmen and women, and sports federations behaved responsibly during the state of emergency.
“After it, the gradual easing of the measures in the sphere of sports has been going ahead as planned, that is why, after 15 June, all levels of Bulgarian sports will begin to function at full throttle,” Minister Kralev said.
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