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Prime Minister presents awards to medalists from international scientific Olympiads

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Bulgaria's good reputation is due to your success, Prime Minister Kiril Petkov said as he presented certificates to students and their leaders for achieving high results at international Olympiads in 2022. You don't realize how many additional advantages you give to Bulgaria with these successes, Petkov added and pointed out that during one of his meetings with an American IT company, they were most impressed by the number of gold medals won by young Bulgarians in mathematical Olympiads. I know that you will have the opportunity to go all over the world and I hope that we will make Bulgaria able to attract you back, Petkov said.

The Minister of Education, Academician Nikolay Denkov, said that young scientists are one of Bulgaria's miracles.




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