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Sixth grader opens the penultimate cabinet meeting for 2022

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Caretaker Premier Galab Donev and Bozhidar Lalov, a sixth grader from the 7th secondary school “Sveti Sedmochislenitsi” in Sofia, opened the penultimate cabinet meeting for 2022. In October, after the snap Parliamentary elections, Bozhidar invited Premier Donev to participate at his post-election commentary on Radio Sofia of the Bulgarian National Radio. Galab was unable to participate in Bozhidar’s project, but he decided to invite the student to a one-to-one meeting to discuss topics of mutual interest. Bozhidar told Premier Donev about his interests in journalism and politics. Galab Donev wanted to know how the last months of the political landscape of events in Bulgaria looked through the eyes of a child. "Bozhidar told me that Bulgaria is suffering from all of the misunderstanding going on and that dialogue is the cure for this condition”, Premier Galab Donev said. 




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