Bulgarian Prime Minister Boyko Borissov said that yesterday's report on the rule of law in its part for Bulgaria was objective. The news was reported from Brussels by BNR correspondent Angelina Piskova.
At the entrance to the meeting of EU leaders in Brussels, Borissov said that the Bulgarian government would implement the recommendations in the document.
"I want to thank the European Commission for the extremely objective report, which took into account the progress of Bulgaria and described well what we still need to do, in order to be excellent in this direction," Borissov added.
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