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Bulgaria's President Radev calls for measures in support of businesses

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Bulgaria's President Rumen Radev has called for measures to support the Bulgarian business sector, which is already suffering losses due to restrictions after the declared state of emergency in Bulgaria until April 13. The Bulgarian head of state said that with restrictions, bans and fines alone the Bulgarian society and the Bulgarian economy would not be able to get out of the crisis. 

A meeting of business representatives with Bulgaria's Economy Minister Emil Karanikolov is forthcoming about discussing crisis support measures for businesses, as well as mechanisms for supporting the income of employees in companies which will be affected by the state of emergency due to the Covid-19 epidemic.



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