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Bulgarian Dimitar Ivanov in Zurich: In the digital age the classic concept of "emigrant" does not exist

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Mobile Bulgarians are taking part in the ongoing anti-government protests in Bulgaria en masse and this is just one of the expressions of our commitment and desire for Bulgaria to be a better country, Dimitar Ivanov from Zurich, one of the authors of the "We Love Bulgaria" platform, said in an interview with BNR. Currently, the Bulgarian political class does not any vision for the development of Bulgaria, but rather only a huge fear that something might happen, Ivanov commented.

"Emigrants" is an exhausted concept and it is far more accurate to talk about mobile people, because in the age of digital connectivity there are no classic emigrants. Stories about the contribution of Bulgarians around the world to the development of modern Bulgaria will be published on the "We Love Bulgaria" platform, Ivanov said.



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