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PM Denkov to discuss the benefits of euro adoption at meeting with students

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"The local and global advantages of Bulgaria's upcoming integration into the Eurozone" will be the topic of a discussion at the American University in Blagoevgrad with the participation of Prime Minister Nikolai Denkov. He will visit the educational institution at the invitation of the Model European Union student club, which is celebrating its 10th anniversary.

"Today, Bulgaria is on the threshold of a key moment in its modern history - joining the Eurozone. Remarkable expertise, deep insights and leadership in the field of politics and education make Academician Denkov the ideal person to inspire our community," club co-president Yani Dimanchev said.



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