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PM Glavchev will notify the prosecutor's office about the case with private children's hospital

PM Dimitar Glavchev
Photo: Press office of Council of Ministers

Bulgaria's Prime Minister Dimitar Glavchev will file a report with the National Security Agency and the prosecutor's office regarding the scandalous case with the private multispecialty hospital for active treatment "Mama and I", so that a full inspection will be made as to how permission was given to build the medical facility. 

"The Prime Minister's decision is in response to the broad public response related to the project," the government press service announced. 

The decision to establish a private hospital "Mommy and Me" was approved by the caretaker government on April 30, and was canceled a day later.

Then Glavchev argued for the cancellation with public tension and the disapproval of President Rumen Radev, MRF and PP-DB. The National Health Insurance Fund officially confirmed that they have given two positive opinions on the "Mama and I" hospital project.



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