''Vazrazhdane'' is submitting a draft resolution on the coutry's withdrawal from the agreement with the World Health Organization (WHO), the party said. ''Vazrazhdane'' demands that the cabinet terminates the Basic Agreement between the Government of the Republic of Bulgaria and the World Health Organization for the establishment of technical advisory cooperation relations, due to the negative consequences for Bulgaria, the party noted.
According to "Vazrazhdane", ''Bulgaria has spent over EUR 73 million on unused vaccines purchased on the recommendation of the WHO and scrapped due to expired shelf life''. The position further states that ''the measures recommended to combat the Covid-19 pandemic were so severe and subsequently proven to be unfounded, that within the first months, they caused damage to the economy of Bulgaria and the EU amounting to hundreds of billions''.
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