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President Rumen Radev: Bulgaria marks real economic growth

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Bulgaria is an island of stability in the entire Balkan region. This is what Bulgarian President Rumen Radev, who participated in an Economic Forum for Bulgaria in Berlin said. The Bulgarian head of state is paying an official visit to Germany.

According to him, this country has a stable political climate and clear priorities. Rumen Radev paid attention to the achievements of Bulgaria - true economic growth, inflation close to zero, eight percent unemployment, growth in exports. For us it is important to create a good business climate that attracts investments and to convince entrepreneurs that it is worth investing in Bulgaria, President Radev said.



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