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Bill Clinton visits Bulgaria

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Former US President Bill Clinton (1993-2001) will arrive in Bulgaria in May at the invitation of the Chief Executive Officer of Huvepharma and member of the Advisory Board of the Clinton Global Initiative Kiril Domuschiev. The two will participate in a discussion on "The social impact of corporations on future generations with a focus on the importance of food security and sustainability". 

Mr. Clinton believes that agriculture is a catalyst for social and economic change, and it is for this reason that the sector is at the centre of his attention.

This will be Bill Clinton's second visit. He came to Bulgaria in 1999, when he was still in office.


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