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In a Christmas video address

Prime Minister Nikolay Denkov calls on Bulgarians to overcome their differences

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On the day of the Nativity of Christ, Prime Minister Nikolay Denkov called on Bulgarians to look for what unites them so that life can be better for everyone. 

"Let's be together and overcome our differences. We can be people with our own opinions, but let's discuss what unites us and care for each other... The good news with which we send 2023 off is that we look increasingly confidently forward. The latest public opinion polls show that almost 60% of Bulgarians expect a better new year," stressed the Prime Minister. 

According to him, the improvement of living conditions in Bulgaria is already yielding results - more and more Bulgarians are returning to their homeland and for the first time since the beginning of the transition, the Bulgarian family is returning to the model of a family with two children.



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