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GERB wants moratorium on new state loans

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GERB will support the composition of the new government and all measures proposed by the negotiators to form a government. This was what party leader Boyko Borissov said at a seminar of the GERB youth organization in Arbanasi.

One of the first proposals that GERB MPs will submit to the new parliament is for a moratorium on state loans. Borissov said Bulgaria was currently experiencing three severe crises – migrant crisis, Covid crisis, as well as financial and economic one. He added that two budgets would not be enough to cover all proposed measures. According to the calculations of the former prime minister, in December the inflation in this country would be 10% and the debt would be 3.5- 4 billion euros.



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