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Vice President Yotova: I have seen divided Bulgaria and disillusioned people

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At a press conference on the occasion of one year since her stepping into office, Bulgarian Vice President Iliana Yotova said that during her numerous visits across the country she found a divided Bulgaria and disillusioned people because of the lack of justice. In this sense, her main purpose is restoring the authority of Bulgarian institutions and in particular of the presidential one.

The Vice President pointed out that the focus of her work was Bulgarian compatriots abroad, with the understanding that this work was a cause. The meetings that Yotova has had with representatives of Bulgarian communities in 10 countries have shown that these people view Bulgaria as their real homeland, and they present a huge potential for this country.

Yotova specified that the Bulgarian communities can be a great lobby for Bulgaria. At the same time, she expressed her puzzlement over the fact that Bulgarian communities abroad were excluded from the topic of the Bulgarian Presidency of the Council of EU.


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