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Vice President Yotova and film industry representatives discuss opportunities for joint projects

Bulgaria’s Vice President Iliana Yotova held an online meeting with actors, screenwriters, directors, producers and distributors of films from Bulgaria and the Bulgarian diaspora. The participants in the meeting talked about their projects and called for a bigger state support and a wide promotion of their activitiesThey also welcomed the idea of Vice President Yotova to set up​ a Bulgarian National Cultural Institute. “The revised version of the National Recovery and Resilience Plan pays due attention to culture”, noted Bulgaria’s Vice President Yotova.

Later, Vice President Yotova is expected to meet with Bulgarians working in the IT sector abroad.




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