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Prime Minister: Restrictive measures are likely to be in line with societal expectations

Prime Minister Stefan Yanev
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A decision on the continuation of the restrictive measures in the country will be made today or tomorrow, said Prime Minister Stefan Yanev in an interview with Nova TV. The decision on the new measures will be taken on the basis of up-to-date information. 

According to the caretaker Prime Minister, not everyone will be satisfied, but a balance is being sought between the protesters and the voice of those who want restrictions. Ultimately, the decision of the Minister of Health will be the decisive factor, said Stefan Yanev.



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