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Outgoing government allots two state properties to We Continue the Change party

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At the end of today's meeting, the outgoing government granted two state-owned properties in central Sofia to the We Continue the Change (PP) political party for its use as offices, the government press service said. One of the properties is for the administrative needs of the party's central leadership, while the other is for the local structure in the capital city. 

Under the Political Parties Act PP meets the legal requirements to be granted these properties free of charge for a period of 10 years or until it meets the legal requirements for their use, the government's decision states. The buildings are located in the centre of Sofia 8 Hristo Belchev Street and 12 Vitosha Boulevard.



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