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Premier Borissov expects good news for Bulgaria from ECOFIN

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Tonight we are to receive good news from the EU which will give a green light for Bulgaria’s accession to ERM-2 (the Eurozone waiting room) and the Banking Union. There will be no more bankruptcies of Bulgarian banks and Bulgaria’s credit rating will be upgraded. This country will join the group of the most-successful countries. We are expecting good news after 8 pm and the recent scenario in Bulgaria was against Bulgaria’s accession to ERM-2 and the Banking Union. There is hardly any right-leaning person who does not know what it means to enter the Banking Union or the Eurozone Waiting Room, Premier Borissov said and underlined that the protests against GERB’s cabinet are a well-orchestrated scenario. 




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