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Premier Ognyan Gerdzhikov: Prosperity is based on strong economy

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Prosperity is based on a strong economy and although the caretaker cabinet has a very short horizon, it will do its best to maintain strong and useful cooperation with the business, Bulgaria’s caretaker Premier Ognyan Gerdzhikov said during the meeting with the Confederation of Employers and Industrialists in Bulgaria (KRIB) at the Ministerial Council building. Premier Gerdzhikov accentuated on the significance of the policies aimed at encouraging local production. The employers raised the issue related to the lack of qualified personnel in the country. Premier Gerdzhikov agreed that the problem can be solved through higher flexibility and added that dual education is a good step in the right direction.




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