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Inspections at hotels and guest houses launched because of students’ day, 8 December

Mariyana Nikolova
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“We shall approach the regional health inspectorates, the commission for consumer protection and the interior ministry to conduct widespread inspections at guest houses and hotels because of the celebration of university students’ day, 8 December. There are limits on gatherings in place in this country and nobody can be allowed to violate these measures,” said Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Tourism Mariyana Nikolova for Nova TV.

She added that if it is ascertained there are violations, the respective facility will be closed down until the end of the season and will bear the full force of the law for breaking the rules. 



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