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President Rumen Radev urged Bulgarian institutions to commit to fight corruption

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President Rumen Radev addressed Bulgarian institutions and politicians with a call for a genuine and unwavering commitment to fighting corruption and upholding the rule of law, the press secretariat of the institution said. 

According to Mr Radev, Bulgarian society expects the next National Assembly to commit to the anti-corruption legislation proposed by the caretaker government. The President highlighted the support of Bulgaria's strategic partners the United States and the United Kingdom in the fight against corruption, to which the sanctions imposed on Bulgarian citizens have contributed.



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