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Members of Vazrazhdane party on visit to Washington, meet congressmen

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A delegation of the nationalist party "Vazrazhdane" has been on a visit to Washington for two days. It includes Stanislav Stoyanov - chairman of the European party "Europe of Sovereign Nations" and deputy chairman of the parliamentary group of the ESN in the European Parliament, Petar Petrov - deputy chairman of "Vazrazhdane" and MP, and Kliment Shopov - MP and deputy chairman of the Committee on Economics in the National Assembly.

The delegation met with the leadership of the Quincy Institute, one of the strategic think tanks of the Republican Party in the field of foreign policy, with Republican Congressman Barry Moore and the team of Republican Congressman Paul Gosar. 

The members of the Vazrazhdane delegation expressed their full support for Trump's policy and presented its position against Bulgaria's entry into the eurozone and in favor of preserving the Bulgarian lev and the currency board in Bulgaria.



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