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We will use all admissible mechanisms against amendments to Mobility Package

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We will use all admissible mechanisms against the amendments to the Mobility Package proposed by the French President Emmanuel Macron, Bulgaria’s Minister of Transport, Information Technology and Communications Rosen Zhelyazkov said in an interview for Nova TV. Minister Zhelyazkov said that he supports all types of admissible actions against the "Macron Package", including protests of Bulgarian haulers. Rosen Zhelyazkov reminded that Bulgaria, Poland, Lithuania and Hungary came up with a joint declaration against the amendments to the Mobility Package proposed by the French President Macron. On January 10 next year the issue will be discussed at a sitting of the European Parliament’s Committee on Transport and Tourism in Brussels.




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