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Deputy PM Donchev: National plan for coping with crisis belongs to the entire society

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After the pandemic, our strategic goal in the EU is to invest with long-term prerequisites for economic growth, said Bulgaria's Deputy Prime Minister Tomislav Donchev. Today he presented, online, a draft National Plan for Recovery and Sustainability of Bulgaria. 

The plan has four main pillars - "Innovative Bulgaria", "Green Bulgaria", "Connected Bulgaria" and "Fair Bulgaria". Donchev pointed out that for the past two months, the ministries have been working on over 100 projects related to these programs. Their discussion is just beginning, because the plan belongs to the whole society, the Deputy Prime Minister stressed. 
At least two governments are expected to work on it, and its effects will be for decades to come, Donchev added.




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