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Bulgarian Socialist Party: Boyko Borissov holds concrete-strong positions in the energy sector

Kornelia Ninova
Photo: BGNES

The parliamentary parties seeking change have strengthened Boyko Borissov's positions in the energy sector after rejecting BSP's proposal for a moratorium on all deals and a replacement of managing boards by the outgoing government. This was announced by the leader of the Bulgarian Socialist Party, Kornelia Ninova. She pointed out that within 24 hours the heads of key enterprises in the Bulgarian energy sector, such as Kozloduy NPP, the Bulgarian Energy Holding and others have been replaced. 
Ninova promised that the BSP would give more information tomorrow about what is happening in the energy sector, BNR reported.



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